
Why Windows?
We could have chosen any number of operating systems as the subject of this book, not to mention the myriad smartphones and other connected devices that crop up in digital forensic investigations. Windows is, however, a popular choice of operating system for the average computer user, and for businesses — recent figures from NetMarketShare indicate that Windows takes up over 88% of the market. The following diagram demonstrates the market share of Windows as opposed to Mac, Linux, and other operating systems.

Regardless of whether you're working in law enforcement, in a digital forensics corporation, as an academic researcher in the field, or for yourself as a freelance investigator, the chances are that at some point you will come up against Windows systems.
Our goal in writing this book is to create a kind of cookbook, allowing you to dip in and out and use the recipes to aid in your investigations.
The range of available operating systems and programs that are frequently run on Windows machines makes it difficult to provide a full guide. This is particularly when we take into consideration the recent overhaul resulting in Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10, which refer to programs as applications and look somewhat different from earlier versions both forensically and from a user experience point of view. To the best of our ability, we have tried throughout this book to highlight the most salient points in investigation and to discuss the broad implications of the changes in more recent versions.