# laa_toggle Rust console app to analyze/modify the LAA flag in Windows PE-binaries. With LAA enabled, 32bit apps can allocate up to 4GiB of memory, instead of only 2GiB (on modern 64bit systems). Requires 1 argument: the path to the EXE file. The simplest way is to just drag the app you want to analyze/modify onto this one. Depending on your Windows / Windows Defender version, you might have to flip the "Security: Unblock" checkbox in File Properties. This is due to laa_toggle modifying an executable, which might flag it as malware. Downloads: [windows/x86_64/laa_toggle.exe](https://git.drfrugal.xyz/bin/windows/x86_64/laa_toggle.exe)