![]() ![]() Here is a summary of AIM features cited directly from the FAQs: Features Overview The Hunter disk image from is used for purposes of demonstration.Īrsenal’s FAQ Page clearly explains AIM’s features, including the differences between the “Free Mode” (run without a license) and “Professional Mode” (full functionality enabled). This walkthrough was built while running AIM version 3.3.134 on Windows 10 圆4 version 2004 (OS Build 19041.572) and Windows 10 圆4 20H2 (OS Build 19042.630). ![]() This article will briefly summarize the features of the AIM’s Free and Professional Modes, explain the requirements for running AIM, and demonstrate how to launch virtual machines and mount Volume Shadow Copies (VSCs) from AIM-mounted disk images. Mounting disk images this way has many benefits for digital forensics practitioners – launching virtual machines (and then bypassing the Windows authentication within them), managing BitLocker-protected volumes, mounting Volume Shadow Copies, and more. AIM’s core purpose involves mounting the contents of disk images as if they are “real” disks on Windows. Welcome to our first Insights article from a guest author, Shafik Punja! BackgroundĪrsenal Image Mounter (AIM) is one of several outstanding products developed by Arsenal Recon for digital forensics practitioners. ![]()
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