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What is the role of the page fault handler in Windows?

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04-02-2024, 03:52 PM
You ever notice your computer slowing down when it juggles too many tasks? That's where the page fault handler kicks in. It spots when your program reaches for memory that's not right there in RAM. I mean, Windows shoves some data to the hard drive to free up space. The handler jumps up and hauls that chunk back from the disk. It makes sure your app doesn't crash mid-stride. You feel that tiny lag sometimes? That's it working behind the scenes. I love how it keeps everything humming without you even knowing. Picture it like a quick fetch from the basement. No big drama, just smooth sailing. It even swaps pages around if needed. You rely on it every day without a thought. I bet you've seen it fix a glitchy browser tab. Keeps the whole system from tumbling over.

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