Any operating system that allows for "paging" or "swapping" is capable of this.
yes
Utility programs are non-applications. Applications allow you to work productively with your computer (MSWord, Excel, etc). Utility programs allow you to configure, diagnose, repair or monitor computer activity. Examples of utility programs are SCANDISK (to repair partitions) and FORMAT (to configure partitions). Control Panel applets are also utilities.
To be able to use a larger address space (More memory for programs)
// Swapping values of a and b int a = 1; int b = 50; int temp = a; // temp = 1 a = b; // a = 50 b = temp; // b = 1
Yes, it is possible to be enrolled in two graduate programs simultaneously, but it can be challenging due to the workload and time commitment required for each program. It is important to carefully consider the demands of both programs before attempting to enroll in both at the same time.
The computer management feature in Windows can be used to partition a drive and create logical drives within these partitions. There are also commercial and non-commercial programs available for the same purpose.
This depends on the age of the kernel being used, the type of drive, and the software used to partition the drive. Older Linux systems had a limit of 63 partitions for IDE drives and 15 for SCSI. Kernels before around 2.6.28.5 that used libATA limited all drives to 15 partitions. Experimentation with more recent kernels indicates a limit around 130 partitions per drive. Many partitioning programs available for Linux are still limited to 63 partitions or less.
I have two running right now. you can run as many as your computer can handle
metasearch engines
Metasearch Engines
Yes, it is possible to pursue both a master's and a doctorate degree simultaneously, but it requires careful planning and coordination between the two programs.