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It could be when it crashes.
So usual suspect, have you applied the 4GB patch?
In your computer’s search bar, type in “control panel” and open it.
Find the “user accounts” and click into it – twice.
Choose the last option, which is to change the settings of the user account controls.
This window allows you to set when you get notified about changes to your computer. Move the slider down to “never notify” and hit okay.
Try running your program now.
Double Check Your Software Isn’t in Read-Only Mode.
If your program is in a read-only mode, access is going to be denied and it won’t be able to launch or run effectively. Here is how to check this and fix it.
Find the shortcut and right-click on the file.
Choose the properties option from the menu.
Find the “general” tab located at the top of the window.
Find the attributes section and make sure read-only is not checked.
If it is checked, uncheck it.
Hit apply/okay to save changes.