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Perform comprehensive forensic analysis of raw (dd), E01, or AFF disk images with Autopsy and The Sleuth Kit, recovering deleted files, examining metadata and embedded artifacts, keyword searching, and building investigation timelines with visual reports. Use for structured analysis of a forensic disk image or when stakeholders need visual reports from evidence.
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# Analyzing Disk Image with Autopsy ## When to Use - When you have a forensic disk image and need structured analysis of its contents - During investigations requiring file recovery, keyword searching, and timeline analysis - When non-technical stakeholders need visual reports from forensic evidence - For examining file system metadata, deleted files, and embedded artifacts - When building a comprehensive case from multiple disk images ## Prerequisites - Autopsy 4.x installed (Windows) or Autopsy 4.x with The Sleuth Kit (Linux) - Forensic disk image in raw (dd), E01 (EnCase), or AFF format - Minimum 8GB RAM (16GB recommended for large images) - Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 8+ for Autopsy - Sufficient disk space for the Autopsy case database (2-3x image size) - Hash databases (NSRL, known-bad hashes) for file identification ## Workflow ### Step 1: Install Autopsy and Configure Environment ```bash # On Linux, install Sleuth Kit and Autopsy sudo apt-get install autopsy sleuthkit # Download Autopsy 4.x (GUI version) from official source wget https://github.com/sleuthkit/autopsy/releases/download/autopsy-4.21.0/autopsy-4.21.0.zip unzip autopsy-4.21.0.zip -d /opt/autopsy # On Windows, run the MSI installer from sleuthkit.org # Launch Autopsy /opt/autopsy/bin/autopsy --nosplash # For Sleuth Kit command-line analysis alongside Autopsy sudo apt-get install sleuthkit ``` ### Step 2: Create a New Case and Add the Disk Image ``` 1. Launch Autopsy > "New Case" 2. Enter Case Na