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  • hitman
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    Just following up on this question to see if this is possible yet? I have a drive with about 3TB of rainbow tables that I would like to be able to use with OSForensics, this is portable drive that I prefer not to install OSForensics onto.

    Update: Should have looked a little harder, it was right in front of my face. I see I can add new folders. Thanks
    Last edited by hitman; Oct-31-2013, 03:32 PM.

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  • David (PassMark)
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    Maybe you can do a 'USB install' from the file menu.

    In this case the hash set folder will be under the USB install folder.

    See,
    http://www.passmark.com/forum/showth...B-Installation

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  • Change location of Hash Sets from main drive? (feature request)

    Hello,

    Loving OSF so far. Working good!

    However, I have it installed on a machine that does not have enough space on it's main drive/partition to hold all the hash sets I want. It is also not an option to install it to another drive. If I install OSF to D:, where there's plenty of space, the hash sets still get installed to C: in a program data folder (I'm running win7).

    What I would like to do is have an option that allows me to keep OSF installed on C: but to select a path on D: for the location of the hash sets.

    Cheers,
    Byron Sonne

    p.s. Aussie Aussie Aussie!
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