State - Dependent Memory **
since Virtual Memory utilizes Hard Disk space it is really only limited by how much free space you have on your hard drive
Virtual Memory
Find a virtual psychic to read your virtual memory.
It is very possible. Unlike the short term memory, the long term memory is presumed to have unlimited capacity, because there has never been any evidence to disprove this theory. At the moment, nobody has ever been seen to not be able to take any more information in to their long term memory, however there is also no evidence to prove this theory, i mean, how can you investigate it? Think of the long term memory as a library with unlimited storage room, and think of the short term memory as a notepad with excessively limited room :)
virtual memory works just like as temporary memory does
The difference between virtual and physical memory is that virtual memory refers to memory space while physical memory are chips like RAM. The memory space for virtual memory is made by operating system when there is insufficient physical memory.
Virtual memory, the answer is virtual memory.
Virtual memory was invented in the early 1960s
Virtual Memory Manager
pagefile is the virtual memory
RAM (Random Access Memory) is a physical chip that is inserted into your motherboard inside your computer. Allocating 'space' on your computer to act as RAM is called 'virtual memory'. Virtual memory can be increased as long as you have room on your hard drive to allocate. Physical memory can be increased by replacing the chips on your motherboard. Quite simply, to allocate an unlimited amount of space for RAM would only depend on how large your hard drive(s) were or how many slots on your motherboard existed.