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Exam CFA-001 Topic 2 Question 96 Discussion
GAQM Exam CFA-001 Topic 2 Question 96 Discussion
Actual exam question for GAQM's CFA-001 exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 2
[All CFA-001 Questions]
Which of the following is not a part of disk imaging tool requirements?
A
The tool should not change the original content
B
The tool should log I/O errors in an accessible and readable form, including the type and location of the error
C
The tool must have the ability to be held up to scientific and peer review
D
The tool should not compute a hash value for the complete bit stream copy generated from an image file of the source
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Lauran
2 months ago
Wait, the tool shouldn't change the original content? That's like the whole point of imaging - to create a bit-for-bit copy!
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Brynn
6 days ago
Altha: Yeah, that makes sense. Option D seems out of place compared to the other requirements.
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Valentin
7 days ago
User 3: I think option D is the one that doesn't belong, computing a hash value is crucial for verification.
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Altha
16 days ago
Definitely, it's important for the tool to maintain the integrity of the original data.
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Markus
19 days ago
I agree, changing the original content defeats the purpose of disk imaging.
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Raylene
2 months ago
But wouldn't it be important for the tool to log I/O errors as well, like in option B?
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Kimberely
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C) The tool must have the ability to be held up to scientific and peer review.
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Chun
2 months ago
Logging I/O errors in an accessible way is crucial. How else am I supposed to troubleshoot any issues with the imaging process?
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Raylene
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) The tool should not compute a hash value for the complete bit stream copy generated from an image file of the source.
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Glenna
2 months ago
Hah, the tool must be able to withstand peer review? What is this, a science fair project? I just want it to work reliably.
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Francoise
2 months ago
Option D is definitely not a requirement for a disk imaging tool. I need to be able to verify the integrity of the image file.
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Larae
20 days ago
Option D is definitely not a requirement for a disk imaging tool. I need to be able to verify the integrity of the image file.
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Yolande
22 days ago
C) The tool must have the ability to be held up to scientific and peer review
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Mose
1 months ago
B) The tool should log I/O errors in an accessible and readable form, including the type and location of the error
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Lindsey
1 months ago
A) The tool should not change the original content
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