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I recently finished production on the first of a new series called deep dives in which I covered prefetch in great detail in fact the episode was more than 30 minutes long depending on when youamp;#39;re watching this it may or may not yet be released the last 9 minutes or so were all about memory forensics and prefetch and how in many cases we can extract prefetch data directly from memory as I was recording it I thought to myself wow this would actually make a pretty good standalone introduction to memory forensics episode so thatamp;#39;s exactly what I did I chopped off the last nine or so minutes and turned it into this introduction to memory forensics episode now if youamp;#39;ve already watched prefetch deep dive you probably donamp;#39;t need to watch this but if you havenamp;#39;t or if youamp;#39;re just interested in prefetch as it relates to memory forensics this episode is for you I hope you enjoy it weamp;#39;re going to be using volatility to analyze prefetch with