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how does an operating system manage the main memory of a computer?

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Answered by madhurane78
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Memory management is the functionality of an operating system which handles or manages primary memory and moves processes back and forth between main memory and disk during execution. Memory management keeps track of each and every memory location, regardless of either it is allocated to some process or it is free.

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Answered by Anonymous
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( ՞ਊ ՞)→Memory management is the functionality of an operating system which handles or manages primary memory and moves processes back and forth between main memory and disk during execution. Memory management keeps track of each and every memory location, regardless of either it is allocated to some process or it is free.←(´⊙ω⊙`)

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