 Hello, so today we're going to load a multi-part disk image into FTK imager and verify that it's actually correct. So first I have this multi-part disk image. It's only a 2 gigabyte image total in five sections. If we right-click on one of the sections and I go to properties, then you can see that this is a 500 megabyte section of the total disk image. Next if we open up the imaging report from the image, we can see the MD5 checksum and it starts with 73AAE5, so we'll remember that and we'll use that to verify that we actually are loading or verifying all of the image sections. So here I have FTK imager 3118 and I used this version of FTK imager to create the disk image. So now if I want to load and verify a multi-part disk image, I can go to file and add evidence item, go to image file, next and then please enter the source path. Click browse and for this I need to be able to, I should just only select one image file and in this case I need to select the first one. So depending on what your naming is and FTK imager by default names is 001, you want to make sure you're always selecting the first disk image otherwise it might not detect all of them. Select the first part of the total disk image, click open and then we have our disk image loaded, click finish and then our image shows up in our evidence tree. So if we expand that we can see the partition and this already looks pretty good because we have a 2GB partition and if it was only one part of the total disk image we might not have this information. So we can go ahead and verify that this is actually the full image by clicking on test 001 and right clicking and then go to verify, drive or image and this also looks good because here we have 2GB detected and it's verifying 2GB where if it was only loading one part of the image file then it would only be 500MB. So once this is finished we should see computed hash 73AAE5, okay so we have our MD5 hash values matching whenever it was verifying the data it was 2GB and we are showing a 2GB partition here and we're able to list all of the files or all of the file structure in the partition. So even though it is a little bit confusing because it does say test 001 and it looks like you're only adding one file but as long as you can see the total disk size for your entire image and especially you should always be verifying anyway especially whenever you are verifying your disk image you should see that it's calculating a hash over all of the data and the hashes should match. As long as you have that then you can be sure that FTK imager has loaded all of the data.