VSSADMIN is a built-in Windows command-line tool capable of displaying Volume Shadow Copies. You can use it not only on a running Windows system, but also on disk images. In this recipe, we will show you how to do it.
Mounting VSCs from disk images with VSSADMIN and MKLINK
Getting ready
As the tool we are going to use is built-in, there is no need for installation: if you are using Windows, you already have it. So all you need is to mount a forensic image, and you already know how to do this from Chapter 3, Windows Drive Acquisition. As soon as the image is mounted, you are ready to go.