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    Extract specific data from windows image?

    Long story short:

    I have an external hard drive with a windows system image on it. (default windows system image, no programs used)

    The system image consists of system snapshot + image of a 120gb SSD drive (one with windows on it and a few programs etc)


    I want to extract firefox bookmarks from it, but i do not have any spare hard drives to "restore" the windows to. Is there any way to extract specific (read: bookmarks) information out of it without having to "install" it somewhere?


    EDIT: Nevermind, found the way. Feel free to delete thread.
    Last edited by 403Forbidden; 07-30-2012 at 07:20 AM.

    Extract specific data from windows image?

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