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hi everyone this is a quick follow-up to the introduction to redline video that I released in early October 2017 during the recording of that video the current version of redline was one point two zero released in May of 2017 and depending on when youamp;#39;re watching this that may still be the case during the production of the video Iamp;#39;d attempted on several different occasions to analyze memory images collected with tools other than red line including ftk imager but each time I would try I would rather get errors unexpected results or no results at all I docHubed out to fireEye to report the issue and they were kind enough to provide me with a pre-release copy of redline 1.2 0.1 here you can see the release notes for that version if we look on page 5 under fixed issues the top bullet point is restored the ability to analyze acquired memory images in this quick video weamp;#39;ll take a look at the behavior with version 1.2 0 and then weamp;#39;ll try again with ver