Chapter 5 Computer Forensics
File system
Gives an OS a road map to data on a disk.
Logical addresses
The first sector of all disks contain a system area, the boot record, and a file structure database.
Tracks
are concentric circles on disk platter where data is located
Cylinders
is a column of tracks on two or more disk platters. Typically, each platter has two surfaces: Top and bottom
Partition
is a logical drive
Sectors
is a section on a track, usually made up of 512 bytes
Zone bit recording
is how most manufacturers deal with a platter;s inner tracks having a smaller circumference (and, therefore, less space to store data) than its outer tracks.
Head
is the the device that reads and writes data to a drive. There are two head per platter that read and write the top and bottom sides
Geometry
refers to a disk's logical structure of platters, tracks, and sectors.
Physical addresses
reside at the hardware or firmware level and go from address 0 (the first sector on the disk) to the last sector on the disk,
Partition gap
unused space between partitions