1. Forensic Recovery from
Data Storage
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2. An Emulated Software Environment
Windows 3.11
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Flusser example
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4. A Dummy Capture I made earlier
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6. Forensic Recovery from
Data Storage
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James Baker
@j_w_baker
james.baker@sussex.ac.uk
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