• If its an artificial limitation yes.

    I get it. You dig Microsoft.

    I dig some of their stuff.

    I'm not evading anything, just saying 32 bit OS never was designed for big memory yet good programming dealt with it.

    Now it's a built in artificial limit to squeeze more money from you.

    You and I both know they didn't squeeze more money from you to lift the 32 bit OS limits. We paid good money for SQL that rightly got around it.

    Now that same SQL aids and abets squeezing even more for you though both SW and OS easily support it.

    Anyway, it's not evading to expect software you bought that intelligently helped you overcome OS memory limits before to continue to do do now that its 64 bit and easily could.

    I appreciate your insight regardless of difference of opinion on the non-technicals.