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1 Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool
"A feature of Windows Vista that can automatically detect and resolve problems caused by defective physical memory. If the diagnostics module identifies a memory problem, Windows Vista can avoid using the affected portion of physical memory, enabling the operating system to start successfully and avoid application crashes."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool
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