WinHex
WinHex is a commercial disk editor and universal hexadecimal editor (hex editor) used for data recovery and digital forensics.[1] WinHex includes academic and forensic practitioners,[2] the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Hewlett-Packard, National Semiconductor, law enforcement agencies, and other companies with data recovery and protection needs.[3]
| Developer(s) | X-Ways | 
|---|---|
| Stable release | 21.0
   /    December 13, 2023  | 
| Operating system | Windows | 
| Type | Hex editor | 
| License | Proprietary commercial software | 
| Website | www | 
WinHex is compatible with Microsoft Windows operating systems.[4]
Features
    
WinHex's features are as follows:[5]
- Read and directly edit hard drives (FAT and NTFS), floppy disks, CD-ROMs, DVDs, CompactFlash cards and other media
 - Read and directly edit random-access memory (RAM)
 - Interpret 20 data types
 - Edit partition tables, boot sectors, and other data structures using templates
 - Join and split files
 - Analyze and compare files
 - Search and replace
 - Clone and image drives
 - Recover data
 - Encrypt files (AES-128)
 - Create hashes and checksums
 - Wipe drives
 
Forensics features with a Specialist license include:[5][6]
- Gather free and slack space
 - Search for text based on keywords
 - Create tab-delimited tables of drive contents
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- WinHex 15.9, CNET. January 23, 2011.
 - Tu, Manghui; et al. (2012). "On the Development of a Digital Forensics Curriculum". Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law. 7 (3): 20 – via Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
 - "WinHex: More Information". www.x-ways.net. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
 - "WinHex: Hex Editor & Disk Editor, Computer Forensics & Data Recovery Software". www.x-ways.net. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
 - Jackman, Michael (May 6, 2003). "News, Tips, and Advice for Technology Professionals". TechRepublic. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
 - "WinHex: Specialist Tools Menu". www.x-ways.net. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
 
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