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Known Limitations
Resource Tuner Console does NOT work with NE and other 16-bit files. 16-bit program files are NOT and will NEVER be supported. Instead, Resource Tuner Console works with 32- and 64-bit files.
Resource Tuner Console does NOT handle .NET resources in managed assemblies. At the moment, RTC works with unmanaged 32- and 64-bit PE files only.
Resource Tuner Console does NOT work with protected or compressed executable files except for UPX-compressed files. If your target files were packed by any third party protectors (most of them encrypt data and resources and protect exe files from reverse engineering), you have to unpack them manually before modifying. We are not going to defeat the security attempts of other software authors.
RTC ships with the UPX Unpacker plug-in, a start-up processing plug-in for unpacking files compressed with UPX (see http://upx.sourceforge.net).
Resource Tuner Console does NOT work with applications that perform a self-test to verify if they have not been tampered with. Resource Tuner Console does not attempt to circumvent such protection systems.
Functionalities currently not supported
At the moment, the CopyResource procedure does NOT support creating a copy of the Icon, Cursor, Icon Group and Cursor Group resources with another language.
At the moment, Resource Tuner Console does NOT support for any manipulation of the Menu, Dialog, and RC Data resources due to the visual nature of these GUI elements.
SAMPLE SCRIPTS LIBRARY
Resource Tuner Console comes with the examples that explain basic functionality and demonstrate many of the features available in Resource Tuner Console. Once installed Resorce Tuner Console, you will find the Demo folder in the directory where RTC has been installed. Within this Demo folder, there are 11 subdirectories that contain sample scripts and sample executable files.
All sample scripts are ready to run. Select one of the .BAT files located in the Demo folders to execute the sample script. The script will make changes in the test EXE file. The resulting file will be created in the directory named "Release" under the directory containing the script.
Check out the samples to get an idea what Resource Tuner Console can do for you.
The Complete Illustrated Step by Step Guide To Using Scripts
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Resource Tuner Console runs on all versions of Windows from 2000 through Vista, 7, 8, 10 and 11.
Minimum hardware requirements:
Intel Pentium® processor with 166 MHz, 16 MB RAM