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Enables first-responders to quickly and safely interact with potential evidence much as if they sat down and interacted with a suspect PC

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Welcome to OpenLV.

OpenLV is a Java-based graphical forensics tool that creates a virtual machine out of a raw (dd-style) disk image or physical disk. This allows the forensic examiner to "boot up" the image or disk and gain an interactive, user-level perspective of the environment, all without modifying the underlying image or disk. Because all changes made to the disk are written to a separate file, the examiner can instantly revert all of his or her changes back to the original pristine state of the disk. The end result is that one need not create extra "throw away" copies of the disk or image to create the virtual machine.

OpenLV is capable of booting

OpenLV is compatible with (on Windows or Linux examination machines)

Behind the scenes, OpenLV automates a wide array of technical tasks. Some of these include: resolving hardware conflicts resulting from booting on hardware other than that on which the OS was originally installed; creating a customized MBR for partition-only images; and correctly specifying a virtual disk to match the original image or physical disk.