normale, arriva anche a 2 GB in certi portatili. (probabilmente anche supera).
Mac OS X uses virtual memory data (RAM contents naturally stored on disk as part of the virtual memory scheme) to formulate the sleepimage file. When the system is put to sleep, Mac OS X culls from physical RAM whatever data it cannot replicate from virtual memory and adds it to the sleepimage file. As such, if the system is put to sleep abruptly or something goes wrong during the write process, sleep can fail to properly occur.
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