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I need help.

I am sure most of you have herd of resource hacker. Well I was wondering how I would go about making a VB program that will do a bit of what it does. I want to make a program that will say read just parts of it and make a file out of it. I know I probably have to do something with hex but I am not sure what I would have to do.

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