

Improved MBR partition parsing by double checking if it's not an image of a BitLocker encrypted Partition Improved FAT detection by double checking if it's not a BitLocker encrypted Partition Workaround for an unknown 12 byte header in rare ISO/IMG files made by an unknown application Improvements detecting raw (2352 bytes per block) generic CD imagesĪuto-open the MDS file when an MDF file is opened (and when the filename matches)Ĭreating an MD5 can now be done straight to file, or the result can be shown in the edit window Improved file-system icons for better scaling and to look crisp for all dpi settings Improved 'About' dialog to properly scale the image on all systems and for all dpi settings Improved options dialog scaling when dragged to a different monitor Improved properties dialog scaling when dragged to a different monitor Improved message dialog scaling when dragged to a different monitor Improved search dialog scaling when dragged to a different monitor Improved extraction dialog scaling when dragged to a different monitor Show NTFS Junctions and Symbolic links by applying a shortcut overlay icon, and by providing link information in the Properties dialogįinding logical drives (drive letter volumes) is now default ON on modern systems (W10 and higher) after a clean install "FOUND.000"), also via right mouse click)

see below list for all the details:Ībility to analyze a FAT (12, 16 or 32) and work out all the files it references without the need for a full media scan Ībility to try and figure out file extensions of files found via analyzing the FAT (via right mouse click "Try to find matching extensions")Ībility to try and figure out *.CHK files' true file extension (in FAT "FOUND.?" folders (e.g. On top of that there are some really cool new engineering features to parse a FAT and show all the files it references without having to rely on FAT folder records that may have been corrupted. This version is a logical successor to IsoBuster 5.0, further building on the new technology and improving a crisp display on new and future systems with high dpi screens, not to mention 64bit support. Lots of improvements and several new features.
