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Definition
[
]
A
stand-alone computer
is "a
computer
not connected to a
network
or other
computer
."
[1]
References
[
]
↑
U.S. Department of Justice
,
National Institute of Justice
,
Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for First Responders
60 (2d ed. Apr. 2008) (
full-text
).
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