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What happens when a process accesses virtual memory that is not currently mapped to physical memory?

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10-04-2025, 05:18 PM
You ever wonder what goes wrong when your app tries grabbing memory that's not loaded up yet? I mean, the computer's like, "Hold up, that's not here right now." So it kicks off this thing called a page fault. The OS jumps in quick. It hunts down the data on the hard drive. Then it swaps that chunk into physical RAM. Your process chills for a sec while that happens. Boom, access granted after the swap. Sometimes it gets messy if RAM's packed tight. The system might boot out other stuff to make room. That's when things slow down a bit. You feel that lag in heavy apps? Yeah, page faults at work there. I deal with this tweaking servers all day. Keeps me on my toes fixing the hiccups.

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