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Join Date: Jun 2004
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paging file for internet
When we try to access any data or file on our computer, the CPU sends the request to the RAM and RAM than contacts the HDD for the file or data. HDD gives the file to the RAM and it gives the data to the user. The frequently needed data or file is stored temperorily on the RAM so that the RAM doesnot have to contact HDD for the file or data and give it directly to the CPU(Pls correct me if I am wrong).
How does the process takes place when we access the data or file on internet? I hope my question is explicit. Regards, |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Dallas, Tx
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Ya need to remember that the swap file plays a part in your original equation...
"How does the process takes place when we access the data or file on internet?" -> Temp Internet Files.
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