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Novunix
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jaclaz you do man )


   
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(@takitano)
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With IE und search of "download" works it. With Firefox 27 (Lunux, Windows 7) - don't works. Thank you for all answers.! D


   
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jaclaz
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Just for the record I use Opera (the "real" one, Presto engine).

jaclaz


   
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pcstopper18
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Does anyone already have a copy of it?


   
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(@questnz)
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Yes I have, managed to download yesterday via Firefox. Fiddled bit with different ways and somehow got to the file. It is 800MB .ISO

Chris


   
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(@questnz)
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Here it is try this link, click on "Thank you Raptor" or just wait, it initiated download
Raptor

Chris


   
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jaclaz
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Here it is try this link, click on "Thank you Raptor" or just wait, it initiated download

Well, if you are going to post a direct download link, at least post a direct download link wink
https://www.forensicsandediscovery.com/_catalogs/masterpage/RaptorDownload/fd-raptor20130908.iso

jaclaz


   
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(@questnz)
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Thank you for link would be enough. I noticed that you didn't bothered to provide one either

Chris

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"in my extreme simplicity I typed "download" in the "Search this site" textbox (top right) on the given link
www.forensicsandedisco...aptor.aspx
and pressed [ENTER] and got as a result a link to the download page"

jaclaz


   
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jaclaz
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Thank you for link would be enough. I noticed that you didn't bothered to provide one either

Well, considering that Members of this Forum are largely either professional or students in Digital Forensics or anyway interested in the field, and this field includes digital investigation, online detective work, what I posted initially was nothing but a hint on how sometimes there is a simple answer to a question.

Now, any member of this forum should IMHO have been able (even without the hint, but surely after such hint was posted) to retrieve the "thank you" page and consequently the .iso, but still that link you posted is a "dynamic" one ( dependent on the ASP on the site working) which may or may not work with a given browser, whilst the one I later posted is a "static" one, more "direct", nothing more, nothing less.

jaclaz


   
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