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When investigating a Windows System, it is important to view the contents of the page or swap file because:

  • A. Windows stores all of the systems configuration information in this file
  • B. This is file that windows use to communicate directly with Registry
  • C. A Large volume of data can exist within the swap file of which the computer user has no knowledge
  • D. This is the file that windows use to store the history of the last 100 commands that were run from the command line
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Answer: (C) A Large volume of data can exist within the swap file of which the computer user has no knowledge Explanation: (A) ❌ Incorrect; system configurations are stored in the registry, not the swap file. (B) ❌ Incorrect; the swap file is unrelated to registry communication. (C) ✅ Correct; swap files store inactive memory data, potentially containing valuable forensic evidence. (D) ❌ Incorrect; command history is stored separately, not in the swap file. ----- If you agree, please UPVOTE. Each time you upvote, your vote is added to the Community Vote Distribution, which helps the entire community.
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