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Data Transfer Tablets
This page serves to document the EOPs for a very specific kind of device, which allows certain governmental agencies to transfer data off of cellular phones onto desktop computers, for the purposes of analysis or usage in a courtroom. Due to the niche nature of these devices, one cannot effectively determine common architectures or OSes.
Cellebrite Touch
Operating Systems
Windows XP (stock)
now I've got my own account on it and I can load any software I want
The stock operating system for this little device. With some hacks and workarounds in later-mentioned Linux-based systems, it can be opened up from the limited software it's supplied with by default, thus becoming a normal Windows XP tablet.
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Xubuntu + others?
Stick in a 32bit xubuntu USB stick, switch around the boot order, and here we go
By accessing the BIOS and changing the boot order, it is possible to change the operating system the tablet runs. The tablet itself is probably x86 based, so it should be easy to load on a lot of different operating systems.
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