1. The action of transferring instructions, data, or both between real storage and external page storage. 2. Moving data between memory and a mass storage device as the data is needed.
file page
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the swap file is also called the page file
What kind of page? if it is an Internet page, see the other question i answered about Internet page extensions. however im assuming you mean the page file that uses windows virtual memory, in which case it is .sys
Yes, its called the Page File or the Swap File.
It is a web page file, stored as text. A browser reads the text in the file, which is html code, and displays it as a web page.
File. Then, Page Setup.
A page fault occurs. The service routine chooses a page to use. If that page is dirty, i.e. has been written to and needs to be saved, then it is written to the page file. Then the new saved copy is loaded from either the page file or from the executable file. The page registers are updated, and the faulting instruction is retried.
Go to File then Page Setup. There will be an option for Portrait or Landscape.
Go to the File Menu and the Page Setup section. You can change the page orientation from there.
Page file in windows is identical to swap memory in unix based systems. Microsoft gives a different name to all the terms and hence the page file.
A cached file is a file that has been copied to your local hard drive, such as a picture from a web site. The computer hangs on to this file for the next time you visit the web page. Therefore, the file doen not have to be downloaded again, and the web page loads faster.