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hi everyone dfir newbie here with a video on forensic imaging today i want to go over how to make a forensic image im going to make two videos for forensic imaging first i want to go over how to make one using a gui application in this case well be using ftk imager from access data and then in the second video well be using a command lined tool so just to begin with an explanation of what a forensic image is its a bid for big copy of a source to a destination and in this case a forensic image so itll be a file thatll have a extension type associated with forensic images and theres various files well discuss later so it could be any source media it could be a hard drive a usb it could be the memory from the ram on the computer it could be just an individual file it could be all the above in many cases were doing an image of the whole computer or possibly a whole you know mobile device so its everything within that device into one image sometimes investigators are limited as t