This research paper explores the digital forensic challenges in cloud computing environments. It highlights the importance of hosted desktops as virtual machines that provide remote access to applications and data, making it necessary to use crime-computation processes to handle forensic investigations effectively. The study also discusses the use of digital forensics as a discipline combining computer science and law to analyze computer systems, communication, and storage devices. It emphasizes the need for proper collection, preservation, and analysis of artefacts in cloud computing environments, where live and static data must be collected and analyzed using appropriate tools and methods.