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Windows XP uses the Local Page Replacement algorithm. It is a type of FIFO.
In this, Pages are taken from processes using more than their minimum working set and Processes initialize with a default of 50 pages.
XP monitors page fault rate and adjusts working set size accordingly.
UNIX uses the Global replacement Algorithm through Modified second-chance clock algorithm. Here Pages are aged with each second and Pages that are not used for a long time will eventually have a value of zero.
The devices in IPv6 only need to learn the Layer 2 Ethernet address of a neighbor that is directly connected, and only if they need to communicate with each other on that local network. If the device you are trying to connect to is remote, you will forward the packet to your default gateway’s Layer 2 address.
NDP (Neighbor Discovery Protocol) is used to learn local neighbors’ Layer 2 Ethernet addresses when needed.
ARP is an IPv4 method to learn a local device’s Layer 2 address.
The RIPng (RIP next generation) is RIP version that support of IPv6 networking..
Well what i do is i make every thing a little smaller and if that dose not work make it bigger so that it just gos over the bottom of the page