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MapViewofFile fails because memory not being continuous.

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    krishnan s
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    Hi, The MapViewOfFile function fails when 1gb of memory is mapped , it seems the memory is not continuous which is causing the problem. Is there any way to overcome this problem. Thanks

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      Hi, The MapViewOfFile function fails when 1gb of memory is mapped , it seems the memory is not continuous which is causing the problem. Is there any way to overcome this problem. Thanks

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      You have to map only part of the file at a time. To load more of the file unmap the current view and map the new view. This is an excerpt from MSDN - For files that are larger than the address space, you can only map a small portion of the file data at one time. When the first view is complete, you can unmap it and map a new view. To obtain the size of a view, use the VirtualQuery function.

      «_Superman_» I love work. It gives me something to do between weekends.

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