Go to control panel and click on the system icon and then go to advanced and click on settings in the Performance block "Visual effects, processing scheduling, memory usage, and virtual memory" click the advanced tab and virtual memory is the last on the screen and you can change it from there but not suggested unless you know about the page filing. This is in the classic view of control panel.
a web page is file stored on a special computer called
Yes, its called the Page File or the Swap File.
A web page is, simply put, a file. When you or your designer builds a web page, you or they save it as a file on a computer. If the file remains on your computer, the only way anyone will see if is if they're snooping around a bit. So, in order to get the web page - a file - visible on the internet, you need to rent some space on a computer that specializes in serving files out across the internet to "host" your web page for you.
A file in C means a file found in your computer's C Drive. Start > My Computer > C Drive
hard drive
Find it.
put the file in scanner and then press sca it should be connected to a computer
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.
Downloading refers to retrieving a file from another computer over the Internet. As you browse the Internet each page and image you view is something your browser has downloaded to your computer.
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Page file