Final answer:
After the CLEAN ALL command in DISKPART is used, all data on the hard drive is overwritten with zeroes, making the Word document no longer retrievable. The data is neither active, latent, archival, nor metadata, so the answer is E. None of the above. The correct answer is E.None of the above.
Step-by-step explanation:
When Tyler uses DISKPART and CLEAN ALL to write zeroes to his whole hard drive, the Word document that was stored on that drive is essentially overwritten with zeroes.
This means that the Word document, along with any other data that was on the hard drive, is no longer active or retrievable through standard means.
Therefore, the correct answer to what type of data the Word document is now would be E. None of the above, as it is not active, latent, archival, or metadata.
Instead, the data has been wiped clean, and without specialized data recovery tools and expertise, it is considered to be permanently erased.