A new user to WinFE can be a new forensic analyst or a forensic analyst new to WinFE. Either way, this short post will be helpful to everyone who has not yet taken the time to try WinFE. To save you frustration, time, and questions, try this natural progression to start using WinFE:
1) Start with Mini-WinFE
2) Move onto bigger builds (WinFE Lite or Winbuilder) and/or stay with Mini-WinFE.
Here’s some reasons to try this route.
* Mini-WinFE only needs about 10 minutes, start to finish and needs zero knowledge of coding. You get a fully operational, forensically bootable Windows operating system. It’s fairly minimal, but pretty. It is also fast and easy to build and use with the lowest chance of having any build errors. You actually should have zero errors when the app builds WinFE for you.
* The bigger (full blown WinBuilder) builds take more time and effort. You will also experience build errors no matter how much effort you put into it. It just happens and you have to start over each time. The build process also takes longer. Basically, these build methods (not so much with WinFE Lite) take longer as you have more options to choose and have the ability to customize just about everything with the build to personalize it, add programs, and add features/options. You will try this eventually just because it is so cool and practical to have in your Go-bag.
I promise that after building and using Mini-WinFE, you will eventually make a bigger build that can run more forensic apps.
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