Storing Acquired Data
There are 2 main approaches to acquiring data.
Cloning
it is recommended to use drives of the same size.
If the clone driver is bigger, where does the cloned data end?
It is highly recommended to zero out first the drive before cloning.
The drive geometry of the clone might be different.
Some OS, namely Windows, by default auto mount drives, so you need to write blockers to analyze the clones.
Imaging
Imaging the drive is the most common approach.
it is not vulnerable to auto-mount by the OS.
An image will always be mounted as read-only, with no need for a write blocker.
It is possible to simulate read/write operations.
The changes will be stored in a cache file, leaving the original intact.
This way one drive can store image files from several different media.
The image file can be split into smaller files to fit in a DVD.
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