Definitions
- Used in computer forensic investigations and some electronic discovery investigations, a mirror image is a bit-by-bit copy of a computer hard drive that ensures the operating system is not altered during the forensic examination. May also be referred to as “disc mirroring,” or as a “forensic copy.” [1]
See also
- [1] Kroll Ontrack, Glossary of Terms, http://www.krollontrack.com/glossaryterms ↩







