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The topic of data stored in the Prefetch trace files hasn’t been much discussed. James Habben in his article “Windows Prefetch: Overview of New Research in Sections A & B” analyzes the type of information that we can extract from one of these trace files (read the full article here).
The file format of Prefetch trace files has changed a bit over the years. The information that James writes about is the result of many years of elongated and inconsistent study time. He spent a lot of time in IDA trying to analyze the kernel level code. Perhaps, having familiarized with his explanations will push you to new thoughts, to work with this even more.
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