The key here is that a bit-stream copy preserves the entire original disk, including deleted files and file system metadata. I think option A is the best answer.
I'm going with A. A bit-stream copy is the gold standard for creating a complete, forensically sound backup of a storage device. Anything less just won't cut it.
Option D is just silly. A bit-stream copy doesn't just copy the non-deleted files, it captures everything, even the deleted stuff. Gotta love those tricky exam questions!
Option B sounds like it's describing a forensic image, not a bit-stream copy. Come on, we all know that a bit-stream copy is an exact, sector-level replica of the original disk.
Haha, option C is like saying a bit-stream copy only captures the FAT32 file system. As if anyone would be satisfied with that level of detail. Real bit-stream copies are all about getting every last bit.
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