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How to Replace EXE Icons Using ResHacker - ResHacker Tutorial

Author: dim sum Date: 2020-09-23

ResHacker
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Software introduction: ResHacker is a tool for viewing and disassembling executable programs. ResHacker is a program similar to eXeScope but better than it in some aspects...

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Still don’t know how to use ResHacker to replace EXE icons? This chapter mainly introduces to you how to use ResHacker to replace EXE icons. If you don’t know yet, please follow the editor to learn. I hope it will be helpful to you.

1. Open the ResHacker software, click [File (F)] on the menu bar, select the first item [Open (O)] and then it will be displayed, select the dll file you want to edit.

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2. Select the dll file you want to edit, and then click [Open (O)].

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3. Click the small "+" symbol corresponding to the "icon group", and the subdirectory will be opened. If there are several icons in it, several folders will be displayed.

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4. Then click on the small "+" symbol corresponding to folder "3" to open it. After selecting "1033", the preview box on the right will display the icon style. (Note: An error prompt box will pop up at this time, we can just confirm it. It will be explained later)

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5. Click (the 4th option from the top) "Replace Resource...", select the icon (ico file) you want to replace, and click "Open New Icon File (0)..." in the upper left corner.

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6. Select the icon file, find the icon file you want to replace (ico), select it, and click "Open (0)" in the lower right corner of the dialog box.

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7. Then click "Replace (R)" in the lower right corner

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8. That’s right, the error prompt box pops up again. The old rules, just make sure.

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9. We have replaced the "3" icon, and the next step is to save the file. Click "File (F)" on the ResHacker menu bar and select "Save as (A)...".

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The above explains the specific operation process of using ResHacker to replace the EXE icon. I hope friends in need can learn it.

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