Hi,

> On 9 Oct 2018, at 21:29, dave` dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In the old version of tor (less than 8.0)

It looks like you're using Tor Browser.
(Tor Browser 8 comes with tor version 0.3.3.9.)

> i could download the source code and recompile it( change the number of nodes 
> for example)

Changing the number of nodes is bad for your privacy, because you look
different to other users.

> and create a new tor.exe file and switch it with the tor.exefile, that create 
> with tor installation. but now, in the new version of tor the 8.0, and above, 
> when im doing that i'm having error- 0xc00007b-which means that i'm working 
> with 32 bit on 64 bit or 64 bit on 32 bit. i found work around way that i can 
> install an old version of tor(less than 8.0 version) do the update to 8.0.2 
> and then i can change the tor.exe file without any error.
> 
> why this thing happens?

Tor Browser 8 for Windows is 64-bit:

https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html.en
https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-80

Windows
        • Bug 20636+10026: Create 64bit Tor Browser for Windows
                • Bug 26239+24197: Enable content sandboxing for 64bit Windows 
builds
                • Bug 26514: Fix intermittent updater failures on Win64 (Error 
19)
                • Bug 26874: Fix UNC path restrictions failure in Tor Browser 
8.0a9
                • Bug 12968: Enable HEASLR in Windows x86_64 builds

This means that the libraries distributed with Tor Browser are also
64-bit.

Is your compiled version of tor 32-bit, or 64-bit?

T

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teor
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