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an operating system can deallocate memory true or false​

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Answered by sg1274786pa0kvb
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it is the false answer
Answered by Abhishek474241
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Deallocation of Memory. Deallocation of memory by the Operating System (OS) is a way to free the Random Access Memory (RAM) of finished processes and allocate new ones. We all know that the computer memory comes with a specific size.

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