I almost stopped watching TV but the Lowell's lectures are my new Serie I am waiting for every weeks :) I have to admit that memory management is one of the most complicated topics in Windows administration. I have been doing this job for 10 years and some things are still not very clear in my mind...
Oh this is a great great great teacher, you deliver the ideas easly to our brain like a melted butter on a piece of bread. Huge thanks to you for sharing the knowlege with us and making learning for free to everyone who is curious to know.
did a little more research on the question: The swap file deals with modern Windows apps (the kind you download from the Windows Store), moving them to the hard drive in a sort of hibernation state when not in use, while the page file takes individual pages (4KB in size) of a process and moves them back and forth as needed. This wil be covered in Part 4.
Suggestion Mr V you should put a link to the PDF file in the description and host it on either Box.com or Dropbox.com which will allow you to host files
I almost stopped watching TV but the Lowell's lectures are my new Serie I am waiting for every weeks :)
I have to admit that memory management is one of the most complicated topics in Windows administration. I have been doing this job for 10 years and some things are still not very clear in my mind...
Memory is a complicated subject! Thanks for watching.
Oh this is a great great great teacher, you deliver the ideas easly to our brain like a melted butter on a piece of bread. Huge thanks to you for sharing the knowlege with us and making learning for free to everyone who is curious to know.
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
It's weird but I feel like this guy is my teacher. I have been watching his lectures for years now. Thank you for your teachings mr Lowell sir.
Thanks for watching!
V is the man ! Super presentation .
Thanks for watching!
It´s just amazing how much great information you are sharing with us, I wish you could speak Spanish, lol. Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching and the comments! I barely speak English...
thanks mr lowell, good job.
Thank you for watching1
Thank you for this nice and educative video
Thanks for watching!
By checking one of your screenshots, I understand the computer you are using has 16 GB or RAM, can you confirm? Thanks.
Yes, my video editor has 16 GB
You are really top thanks so much for explaning windows systems internals
These are very technical videos, I am excited that someone wants to watch them!
@@TechsavvyProductions and we are honored to watch your technical videos thanks Sir
Isn't the page file also called the "swap file" I had to watch this video twice, you put a lot out there all at once wow
I believe back in Win9x it used to be called "swap file" Thanks for watching
did a little more research on the question: The swap file deals with modern Windows apps (the kind you download from the Windows Store), moving them to the hard drive in a sort of hibernation state when not in use, while the page file takes individual pages (4KB in size) of a process and moves them back and forth as needed. This wil be covered in Part 4.
Suggestion Mr V you should put a link to the PDF file in the description and host it on either Box.com or Dropbox.com which will allow you to host files
Watch the descriptions sections, I will start putting a link to the PDF, thanks for the suggestions.
great
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@@TechsavvyProductions no probs