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An Active Application is one which is currently running either by user or another application and using system memory, resources. the controversy is Suspended Application which means its is not using any Resourses but it still exist in memory(if user again launched same application it launch very fast compared to 1st launch Because application exist in memory) which can seen in Windows 8.
An Active Application is one which is currently running either by user or another application and using system memory, resources. the controversy is Suspended Application which means its is not using any Resourses but it still exist in memory(if user again launched same application it launch very fast compared to 1st launch Because application exist in memory) which can seen in Windows 8.
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It is an application running on a users computing device that enables them to read and respond to e-mails sent to them using the internet.
It is an application running on a users computing device that enables them to read and respond to e-mails sent to them using the internet.
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I think so this will help you Virtual memory does not physically exist while physical memory does. Where there is not enough physical memory available for the required application, the application and its data are staged through the physical memory with the excess mapped onto a section of hard disk drive. Using this technique the memory appears to be bigger that it actually is (although it is slowed down by the staging process). The bit on the disk is called the virtual memory.
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They are stored in the computer's memory. For ease of reference we often call this the Clipboard when we are using the process in a computer application.
Ram is Random Access Memory. Your computer uses this memory to store temporary files (like your undo history and your unsaved changes.)
Look at it this way, Say a application needs something computed by the CPU. That application says to the CPU, "I'm going to send you 500 pieces of data, so I need a space in the memory that is 500 pieces of data big." So the CPU takes a look at the memory. Initially there is room for 10,000 pieces of data, but because there are other processes already running the first 1 - 2,000 pieces are already taken up. The CPU says to himself from piece 2,000 to 2,500 is were all new data is going to go. The physical memory is the address from 2,000 to 2,500. Now the application doesn't realize that there are other processes that the CPU is taking care of. All it sees is the data 1- 500 pieces stored in the memory. This is logical memory. When the application wants to run a piece of data of the 1-500, its says to the CPU run the piece 130. In reality 130 is not even a space in the memory that the CPU has set out for the application. Because remember it was originally 2,000-2500 that was set aside for the application. Piece 130 according to the applications logical memory is in reality piece 2130 in the physical memory. So when the CPU is receiving instructions from the application it has to translate the logical memory in to the physical memory and then back into the logical when replying to the application.
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