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Why thread is called as a lightweight process?

Why thread is called as a lightweight process? '

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Why unix is more stable than windows?

Why unix is more stable than windows? '

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Why paging is used?

Why paging is used? Paging is solution to external fragmentation problem which is to permit the logical address space of a process to be noncontiguous, thus allowing a process to be allocating physical...

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Why do multi-tasking operating systems in a single user machines today?

Why do multi-tasking operating systems in a single user machines today? '

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Why are page sizes always powers of 2?

Why are page sizes always powers of 2?  Recall that paging is implemented by breaking up an address into a page and offset number. It is most efficient to break the address into X page bits and Y...

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While running DOS on a PC, which command would be used to duplicate the entire diskette?

While running DOS on a PC, which command would be used to duplicate the entire diskette? diskcopy Java Thread States '

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Which file extension is responsible for holding address book in outlook express?

Which file extension is responsible for holding address book in outlook express? '

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When a user clicks a particular file or an .exe file on a computer, what process does the system go

When a user clicks a particular file or an .exe file on a computer, what process does the system go through before the actual file is loaded onto the desktop? '

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What's new in Windows 2008 server?

What's new in Windows 2008 server? What is deference windows 2000 server and windows 2003 server?What is deference windows 2000 pro and windows xp pro?what is new in windows 2008 server?'

Answers No Answers In: Windows-Unix By: yogesh [ Grey Star Level] Sep 2, 2010

What resources are used when a thread created? How do they differ from those when a process is created?

What resources are used when a thread created? How do they differ from those when a process is created? When a thread is created the threads does not require any new resources to execute the thread shares...

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