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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:01:25+00:00 2026-05-13T06:01:25+00:00

GAHH, code not working is bad code indeed! in RemoveRETNs toOutput[currentLoc – 0x00400000] =

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GAHH, code not working is bad code indeed!

  in RemoveRETNs
      toOutput[currentLoc - 0x00400000] = b'\xCC' TypeError: 'bytes' object does not support item assignment

How can I fix this?

inputFile = 'original.exe'
outputFile = 'output.txt'
patchedFile = 'original_patched.exe'

def GetFileContents(filename):
    f = open(filename, 'rb')
    fileContents = f.read()
    f.close()

    return fileContents

def FindAll(fileContents, strToFind):
    found = []

    lastOffset = -1

    while True:
        lastOffset += 1
        lastOffset = fileContents.find(b'\xC3\xCC\xCC\xCC\xCC', lastOffset)

        if lastOffset != -1:
            found.append(lastOffset)
        else:
            break

    return found

def FixOffsets(offsetList):
    for current in range(0, len(offsetList)):
        offsetList[current] += 0x00400000
    return offsetList

def AbsentFromList(toFind, theList):
    for i in theList:
        if i == toFind:
            return True
    return False

# Outputs the original file with all RETNs replaced with INT3s.
def RemoveRETNs(locationsOfRETNs, oldFilesContents, newFilesName):
    target = open(newFilesName, 'wb')

    toOutput = oldFilesContents

    for currentLoc in locationsOfRETNs:
        toOutput[currentLoc - 0x00400000] = b'\xCC'

    target.write(toOutput)

    target.close()

fileContents = GetFileContents(inputFile)
offsets = FixOffsets(FindAll(fileContents, '\xC3\xCC\xCC\xCC\xCC'))
RemoveRETNs(offsets, fileContents, patchedFile)

What am I doing wrong, and what can I do to fix it? Code sample?

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    2026-05-13T06:01:25+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:01 am

    Change the return statement of GetFileContents into

    return bytearray(fileContents)
    

    and the rest should work. You need to use bytearray rather than bytes simply because the former is mutable (read/write), the latter (which is what you’re using now) is immutable (read-only).

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