Does it matter?
I want to use a thumb drive as the pagefile on my thinclient. It is currently formatted to FAT 32. Do I have to format it to NTFS in order for Windows XP to use it as a pagefile? Right now the role of the thumb drive is hosting torrents. If I have to format to NTFS I'll have to transfer the files to another thumb drive. So I anxiously await a response so that I can get a pagefile that works on the thin client. I keep running out of virtual memory since I also have a Teamspeak 3 server and a host of other stuff running on it.
I want to use a thumb drive as the pagefile on my thinclient. It is currently formatted to FAT 32. Do I have to format it to NTFS in order for Windows XP to use it as a pagefile? Right now the role of the thumb drive is hosting torrents. If I have to format to NTFS I'll have to transfer the files to another thumb drive. So I anxiously await a response so that I can get a pagefile that works on the thin client. I keep running out of virtual memory since I also have a Teamspeak 3 server and a host of other stuff running on it.
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