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Stefan_Lang wrote:
2. The OS will also move memory from and to hard disk as needed in order to keep
the entire system running smoothly. Repeatedly. At runtime! Again, you cannot
influence that short of rewriting the OS


I am rather certain that all desktop OSes provide access to some very raw memory management APIs. Without that there are whole classifications of applications that could not be written.

As an example of one API for windows, I presume there are others, the following insures that memory is not written to the hard drive.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366895%28VS.85%29.aspx[^]
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