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Describe the concept of process isolation in Windows.

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01-02-2026, 06:22 PM
You ever wonder why your browser doesn't crash the whole computer when it glitches out? I mean, in Windows, process isolation keeps each program in its own little bubble. Think of it like roommates in separate rooms. If one makes a mess, the others stay tidy. I remember fixing a friend's laptop once. His game froze, but email kept chugging along. That's isolation at work. It stops sneaky malware from jumping ship to other apps. You run Word, and it can't peek into your photos without permission. Pretty neat, right? I tweak settings sometimes to tighten those bubbles even more. Without it, everything would tumble like dominoes. You feel safer knowing your stuff stays put.

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