Users must have administrator privileges. The 64-bit version can only be used on 64-bit Windows. The 32-bit version can only be used on 32-bit Windows. It is recommended that 64-bit Windows is used when large disk image files are to be mounted. OSFMount supports mounting images of CDs, which can be useful when a particular CD is used often and the speed of access is important. A second benefit is security, as the disk contents are not stored on a physical hard disk (but rather in RAM) and on system shutdown the disk contents are not persistent. As such this is useful with applications requiring high speed disk access, such a database applications, games (such as game cache files) and browsers (cache files). This generally has a large speed benefit over using a hard disk. OSFMount also supports the creation of RAM disks, basically a disk mounted into RAM. By default, the image files are mounted as read only so that the original image files are not altered. You can then analyze the disk image file with PassMark OSForensics™ by using the mounted volume's drive letter. OSFMount allows you to mount local disk image files (bit-for-bit copies of a disk partition) in Windows with a drive letter.
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