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Windows 7 ReadyBoost - What File System To Use With Flash Card/Drive?
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NTFS, exFAT or FAT32? I know that FAT32 has a limit of 4GB transfer per file, but is it faster and better than NTFS or exFAT? Since Windows 7 by itself uses NTFS, it remains logical to format flash card/drive with NTFS file system, however will NTFS or even exFAT be fine for flash card/drive? P.S. …
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Fix for: Windows 7 ReadyBoost - What File System To Use With Flash Card/Drive?
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Theoretically, for ReadyBoost to work as it should, you should probably stick with NTFS. Really, NTFS is the way to go with any partition that works with Windows as long as you don't need cross-platform compatibility. NTFS support on Linux and MacOS…
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