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An access violation is another name in computing for a segmentation fault, a software error which occurs when a program attempts to access a memory location which it is not permitted to access.
There are many causes of 'Memory Access Violation' error when working with Tally. I suggest you backup you data by copying your "data" folder in your Tally program folder to a safe place. Then follow the instructions on this page on 'Tally memory access error' http://computing-tips.net/memory_access_error_tally/
Alzheimer's is a disease that causes a loss of memory. It is caused by old age and dying brain cells.
It means some software including the OS tried to access memory address which is protected and is not supposed to be used except the software which is already using it.
You'd get a memory access violation. Nothing serious besides the fact that your program crashes (which is a good thing).
There are two types of memory access. 1- uniform memory access (uma) 2- non-uniform memory access (numa)
immediate access memory
A hard disk is a Sequential Access Memory device or SAM
random access memory
RAM: random access memory
RAM is the abbreviation for Random Access Memory.
Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory