A differential backup is performed nightly and a full backup is performed every Monday evening. If a hard drive fails on Friday morning, which of the following steps would be used to return the most current data to a replacement drive?
A. Restore from the most recent full, then restore the most recent differential.
B. Restore from the most recent full, then restore each differential since.
C. Restore the most recent differential, then restore the most recent full.
D. Restore each differential since Monday, then restore the most recent full.
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