What Is Large Address Aware?
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Large Address Aware (LAA) is a flag that can be set in the header of an executable file. It allows applications to access more than 2GB of memory on 64-bit systems. This is particularly useful for applications that require a large amount of memory, such as games or 3D modeling programs. When the LAA flag is enabled, the application can access up to 4GB of memory, which can help improve its performance.