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Old August 24th 04, 07:09 AM
Lil' Dave
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And windows maintains a swapfile, even if you have more tha adequate
physical memory to perform all processes called upon.
"Ron Badour" wrote in message
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The swap file is a file on the hard drive that is used when there is
insufficient memory (ram) to do the operations being run on the PC. This

is
called paging which is a technique used by virtual memory operating

systems
to help ensure that the data you need is available as quickly as possible.
The operating system copies a certain number of pages from your storage
device to main memory. When a program needs a page that is not in main
memory, the operating system copies the required page into memory and

copies
another page back to the disk.

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Hi, can anybody tell in simple terms, what is the swap
file and how it affects the memory?

regards