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5.2.4 Virtual Memory (Basic Concept): Revision history

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9 July 2025

  • curprev 18:4918:49, 9 July 2025 Mr. Goldstein talk contribs 2,446 bytes −64 No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 18:4318:43, 9 July 2025 Mr. Goldstein talk contribs 2,510 bytes +2,510 Created page with "=== 5.2.4 Virtual Memory (Basic Concept) === Imagine your computer has a certain amount of RAM (its "working desk"). What happens if you try to open so many programs or files that they all can't fit on that desk at the same time? Your computer doesn't just crash! Instead, it uses a clever trick called '''Virtual Memory'''. Virtual Memory is like your computer "borrowing" some extra space from your long-term storage device (usually your hard drive or SSD, which is normal..." Tag: Visual edit