No, both drives are NTFS....
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Browse All TopicsHI, We have several W2k Terminal servers, all with 8Gb internal mem, and the switch /PAE in the boot.ini to make use of those 8 Gb. But, when I try to create a pagefile according the rule 1.5 and 2 times the Int Mem size, It limmits me to 4095 Mb. I have now created two Pagefiles, one on C and one on D (both partions on a two disk raid 1), of 2048 - 4095. The exact warning is: Enter a maximum pagefile size that is greater or equal to the initial pagefilesize but less then 4095 Mb. There is more then enough free space on both disks.
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use /MAXMEM in boot.ini
http://support.microsoft.c
sorry, article submitted before i was done typing. /MAXMEM ensures you can do a proper memory dump, however it is not possible to create a bigger page file as supposedly your CPU does not support a larger page file. However you can create multiple paging files by putting them in different folders on the same drive.
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by: RazwerPosted on 2009-11-03 at 02:56:50ID: 25727646
are you using FAT32 on your boot drive? FAT32 is limited to file sizes of 4gb
solution: convert your filesystem to NTFS.