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What Do You Mean By A Windows Process In Regards To Memory Allocation?

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Each process is ALLOCATED its own address space typically 4GB in which it can run. No other process can interfere in that address space.

If the process CRASHES, it dies alone without TAKING the ENTIRE OS or a bunch of other applications down.

Each process is allocated its own address space typically 4GB in which it can run. No other process can interfere in that address space.

If the process crashes, it dies alone without taking the entire OS or a bunch of other applications down.



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