The file could be digitally signed. By editing you change the hash value that will be computed when the file is checked for integrity. Just a wild guess.
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I don't know I tried ImHex and with it I am able to change values now... I don't know why
Maybe your other editor messed up the encoding?
I don't know these programs. Some hex editors are weird about editing, I use bvi to edit and it works pretty good for me.
Yeah I tried ImHex and with it I am able to change values now... I don't know why
Cool if it works. Stick with what works for you