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(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) a technique whereby computer peripherals may be addressed as though they formed part of the main memory of the computer. (Khanu Piyar)
No Programs can function (run) without first being loaded into the computer's Memory. Once loaded, Instructions can be addressed and performed. The same is true for Data. It is first read from its source and them loaded into Memory.
DSM stands for "distributed shared memory". Distributed shared memory is a computer architecture where the memories can be addressed as one address.
Computer memory has well improved over the ages, as a result of all the new technology that is being made everyday. Computer memory has been improved by smaller size and faster processing of memory.
RAM
The elements (individual cells) in memory need to be addressed by an integer number. The amount of memory that can be addressed depends on the largest integer number that can be represented (as patterns of '0s'-electricity 'off', and '1s'-electricity 'on') on a computer bus (a bundle of wires called lines). Thus the more wires available to hold the pattern, the larger the integer number that can be represented and the more memory that can be directly addressed.
Physical memory is how much total memory your computer actually has. Available memory is what memory you have that is not being used.
This is due to the file being corrupted on the flash memory. It can also mean your flash memory is infected by a virus and it spreading it to your computer.
It depends on which memory we're talking about. On a computer, there are typically 2 types of 'memory' which are commonly addressed. 1. Hard Drive Memory 2. RAM Memory Hard drive memory can by checked by going to My Computer, right clicking your C: drive, going into the properties menu, and viewing the remaining disk space. The other memory, RAM, is probably what is causing the problem here. Download a program such as Speccy to view your RAM memory amount, and if its under 2GB you should consider upgrading.
physical
It's called virtual memory.
In order to be more efficient, algorithms may be designed with the organization of computer memory in mind. Especially important is being away of, not main memory, but the cache and register sizes of the CPU.