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@Lmiller7 The applications are 32 bit. the source codes are only partially available. usually just enough to modify the dlls etc. the exe source code is what would be needed to convert the file to allow more than 3 gig ram usage, at least this is what I believe. Out of 8 billion people on this planet I find it impossible to believe that I am the only person that has wondered about this issue.. But thank you for your input.
@MilesAhead, Actually the issue is generic to all modern computer systems. People are writing code that requires more than 4 gigs of ram to function properly in a fat32 program. the only way to utilize this coding is to allow the program to access more ram which requires ntsf as far as I understand. the question that I am asking is "does anyone know of a legal workaround to allow a fat 32 program to utilize MORE than 4 gigs of ram!"