You are one of the first to arrive on a scene and you are asked to perform live memory capture on a machine reporting 4GB of RAM. Upon completion, the size of your actual image file is closer to 5GB. What happened? Did you mess up the memory capture?

a. Yes
b. No. The way a computer system works is to report only available memory. Memory in use is not reported.
c. No. The 4GB reported is RAM. The utility you used to capture system memory also was able to capture some of the device cache memory on the system.
d. No. Most Windows machines "reserve" approximately 20% of system memory for its own use.


c. No. The 4GB reported is RAM. The utility you used to capture system memory also was able to capture some of the device cache memory on the system.

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