* "G:\_sdb2.extracted\Documents\imagemagick-6-common_6.9.11.60 dfsg-1.3_all.deb" - "dfsg" = "Debian Free Software Guidelines" ()? * "G:\_sdb2.extracted\Documents\imagemagick_6.9.11.60 dfsg-1.3_b" - file which wasn't really helpful to me but may be helpful to you * "G:\_sdb2.extracted\Documents\imagemagick_6.9.11.60 dfsg-1.3_b" - for an amd64 CPU or whatever * "G:\_sdb2.extracted\Documents\" - gzip'd TAR file probably \ Volume Serial Number is 98A5-A98B", which contained the files: * "/media/lubuntu/DE98A5D298A5A98B/_sdb2.extracted/Documents/magick" - one of multiple binary filesĪccording to Windows 7 "DE98A5D298A5A98B" = "Volume in drive G has no label. * "/media/lubuntu/DE98A5D298A5A98B/_sdb2.extracted/Documents/imagemagick_6.9.11.60 dfsg-1.3_b" - one of multiple Debian packages * "/media/lubuntu/DE98A5D298A5A98B/_sdb2.extracted/Documents/" - gzip file * "/home/lubuntu/Downloads/magick" - executable file probably * "/home/lubuntu/Downloads/imagemagick_6.9.11.60 dfsg-1.3_b" - one of multiple DEB files * "/home/lubuntu/Downloads/" - compressed file These files were stored in RAM (probably in a RAM disk created by a USB with a liveboot of Lubuntu), where the random access memory and files are identified dmidecode -type sudo dmidecode -type memory
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