A ahiapllmta New member Local time 3:17 PM Messages 5 Jan 6, 2012 #1 could someone please recommend me a few good file identification tools that can be used under windows ? My Computer OSwindows 7 64 bit
could someone please recommend me a few good file identification tools that can be used under windows ?
Lemur New member Guru Gold Member VIP Local time 4:17 PM Messages 3,113 Location University of Kentucky Jan 6, 2012 #2 This is free to try, but costs around $250. Forensic Innovations, Inc. - TOOLS for Windows My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberDell and CustomOSSystems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 DeveloperCPUSystem 1: i7 [email protected], System 2: AMD FX-4100 Zambezi 3.6GMotherboardSystem 1:Dell 06NWYK System 2: ASUS M5A97 AM3+MemorySystem 1: 8GB System 2: 8GBGraphics Card(s)System 1: ATI FirePro V4800 System 2: Radeon HD 6850Sound CardSystem 1: onboard System 2: onboardMonitor(s) DisplaysSystem1: Viewsonic HDMI 24"Screen ResolutionSystem 1: 1920x1080 System 2: 1920x1080Hard DrivesSystem 1: Mirrored .5B drives System 2: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/sCaseSystem 1: Dell System 2: Cooler MasterInternet Speed10 MBPS
MilesAhead Eclectician Guru Gold Member Local time 4:17 PM Messages 5,063 Jan 6, 2012 #3 Here's a Win32 port of the Linux "file" command. Don't know how useful it is on Windows. Guess it depends on how many file "signatures" it knows: File for Windows My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberHP Media CenterOSWindows 7 32 bitCPUAMD 5200+ dual coreMemory2 GBGraphics Card(s)NVidia GeForce 6150SE 128 MBMonitor(s) DisplaysCRTScreen Resolution1280x1024Hard Drives500 GB Sata internal : SIIG USB 3.0 docking stations w/WD Caviar Black 6 Gb/s drivesKeyboardPS/2MousePS/2 Wheel MouseOther InfoSIIG USB 3.0 PCIexpress card.
Here's a Win32 port of the Linux "file" command. Don't know how useful it is on Windows. Guess it depends on how many file "signatures" it knows: File for Windows