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Importance of RAM State in Digital Forensic Analysis
Digital forensic experts understand the importance of remembering to perform a RAM Capture on- Crime Scene Investigation so as to not leave valuable evidence behind. Capturing volatile data in a computer's memory dump enables investigators and examiners to do a full memory analysis and access data including:
browsing history
encryption keys
chat messages
clipboard contents
run-time system activity
open network connections (often these artifacts are only found in R
Author: Bl4ckCyb3rEnigm4 - Replies: 6 - Views: 6367
RAM and it's degradation
A RAM after the computer is shutted down start is degradation of what contains, but if you cryogenically freeze the RAM, you will make the degradation process slower nearly arresting it. That work because the copper that is contained inside the RAM will become less conductor if the temperature is enough low. You will what you can do knowing that here an article about a use of the RAM in the forensics field
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PGWare Super Ram
SuperRam makes your computer run faster by taking control and managing the memory on your computer efficiently. If you notice your computer is running slow, this typically is due to the memory (RAM) running out of usable space. When memory space gets lower, Windows then starts opening programs into the Windows page file; this page file is the computer hard drive which is much slower than RAM. SuperRam switches this behavior and puts old programs into the Windows page file and any newly opened pr
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ChrisPC RAM Booster
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Got the feeling that your Windows computer is running slow? Too many applications open?
Yep we know that feeling. Your computer's physical RAM memory is full and even if Windows uses a virtual memory, stored in a swap file on the hard drive, so that your computer would not get out of memory. You still get the sensation that your PC is crawling instead of running smooth as it should, after a clean re-boot and with only few applications open.