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Configuring virtual memory makes sense if you have speed-critical applications or multiple hard drives. Learn tips about configuring virtual memory on your computer. ... Windows 98 is an example of a typical operating system that has virtual memory. Windows 98 has an intelligent virtual memory manager that uses a...
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Virtual memory is a common part of most operating systems on desktop computers. It has become so common because it provides a big benefit for users at a very low cost. In this article, you will learn exactly what virtual memory is, what you...
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I keep hearing about "virtual memory" in computers. What is that? How can memory be "virtual"? ... Virtual memory is a common part of most operating systems on desktop computers. It has become so common because it provides a big benefit for users at a very low cost.
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Virtual memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Virtual memory is a computer system technique which gives an application program the impression that it has contiguous working memory (an address space), while in fact it may be physically fragmented ...
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· There is nothing you can do to prevent virtual memory in the NT kernel ... No matter your configuration, with any given amount of ram, you can not reduce the amount of paging by adjusting any user interface in these virtual memory operating systems.
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when a page is reclaimed (e.g., taken away from a process and made available to another one), indicate which process (address space) was forced to give up a page, which virtual page number it gave up, and the corresponding page frame number in physical memory.
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Virtual Memory is a feature of an operating system that enables a process to use a memory ( RAM ) address space that is independent of other processes running in the same system, and use a space that is larger than the actual amount of RAM present, temporarily relegating some contents from RAM to a disk, with little or no ...
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