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In order to fully understand the innovative concept of Virtual Forensic Computing (VFC) and how to extend the VFC method to efficiently deal with 'troublesome' machines, we strongly recommend that at least one investigator fro each computer department attend MD5's one-day training course, "The VFC Method".
The vital characteristic of using VFC is the ability to experience the subject system in almost* the same environment as was the original. VFC will seamlessly create a virtual environment for your subject system within seconds, and in over 95% of cases, this virtual machine can be started without issue within a few minutes.
With extended use of VFC, you will encounter machines that either fail to start on first attempt or which require logon passwords. The majority of known boot issues relate to changes in the underlying hardware, such as from a physical laptop computer to a virtual desktop computer. The VFC method encompasses a host of known isues and how to resolve them, including activation and password retrieval.
| Date | Title | Venue | City | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 06.07.2009 - 06.07.2009 | VFC Training | MD5 | Normanton | VFC Training |
| 06.08.2009 - 06.08.2009 | VFC Training | MD5 | Normanton | VFC Training |
| 06.09.2009 - 06.09.2009 | VFC Training | MD5 | Normanton | VFC Training |
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