Total Commander 801 Patch Upd

The 8.01 version of Total Commander came with several improvements and bug fixes over its predecessors. While specific details of what the 8.01 patch entails might not be universally documented due to the nature of Total Commander's development and release cycle, patches for Total Commander typically focus on:

. While it did not introduce major feature overhauls, its "patch" nature served to stabilize the then-groundbreaking transition to 64-bit architecture. Architectural Stability and Bug Fixes total commander 801 patch

: Corrected Unicode search bugs, specifically for "Big Endian" files, and improved the speed of CRC check functions by optimizing how result lists were updated. Legacy OS Support Architectural Stability and Bug Fixes : Corrected Unicode

Assuming we're working with a 32-bit Windows executable and want to patch a single byte: Let's say we want to change a byte

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Let's say we want to change a byte in an executable to fix a bug: