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 ====== Data Transfer Tablets ====== ====== Data Transfer Tablets ======
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 +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 ===== ===== Cellebrite Touch =====
  
-=== Operating Systems ===+==== Operating Systems ====
  
-== Windows XP (stock) ==+=== Windows XP (stock) ===
  
 >now I've got my own account on it and I can load any software I want >now I've got my own account on it and I can load any software I want
  
-The stock 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 and become a normal Windows XP tablet.+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.
  
 https://tinysubversions.com/spooler/?url=https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1135442344319127552 https://tinysubversions.com/spooler/?url=https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1135442344319127552
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-== Xubuntu + others? ==+=== Xubuntu + others? ===
  
 >Stick in a 32bit xubuntu USB stick, switch around the boot order, and here we go >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 boot other OSesThis probably is an x86 based thing, so it would be easy to load on a lot of different systems.+By accessing the BIOS and changing the boot order, it is possible to change the operating system the tablet runsThe tablet itself is //probably// x86 based, so it should be easy to load on a lot of different operating systems.
  
 https://tinysubversions.com/spooler/?url=https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1135442344319127552 https://tinysubversions.com/spooler/?url=https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1135442344319127552
  
 https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1135442344319127552 https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1135442344319127552
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