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Exam CFA-001 Topic 2 Question 99 Discussion
GAQM Exam CFA-001 Topic 2 Question 99 Discussion
Actual exam question for GAQM's CFA-001 exam
Question #: 99
Topic #: 2
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What is a bit-stream copy?
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Bit-Stream Copy is a bit-by-bit copy of the original storage medium and exact copy of the original disk
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A bit-stream image is the file that contains the NTFS files and folders of all the data on a disk or partition
C
A bit-stream image is the file that contains the FAT32 files and folders of all the data on a disk or partition
D
Creating a bit-stream image transfers only non-deleted files from the original disk to the image disk
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Kenda
3 days ago
A bit-stream copy is like capturing the essence of a disk, every single bit and byte, no matter what's inside. It's like a perfect clone, down to the last electron!
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Justine
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A) Bit-Stream Copy is a bit-by-bit copy of the original storage medium and exact copy of the original disk.
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