usage: REBASE [switches] [-R image-root [-G filename] [-O filename] [-N filename]] image-names... One of -b and -i switches are mandatory. [-a] Does nothing [-b InitialBase] specify initial base address [-c coffbase_filename] generate coffbase.txt -C includes filename extensions, -c does not [-d] top down rebase [-e SizeAdjustment] specify extra size to allow for image growth [-f] Strip relocs after rebasing the image [-i coffbase_filename] get base addresses from coffbase_filename [-l logFilePath] write image bases to log file. [-p] Does nothing [-q] minimal output [-s] just sum image range [-u symbol_dir] Update debug info in .DBG along this path [-v] verbose output [-x symbol_dir] Same as -u [-z] allow system file rebasing [-?] display this message [-R image_root] set image root for use by -G, -O, -N [-G filename] group images together in address space [-O filename] overlay images in address space [-N filename] leave images at their origional address -G, -O, -N, may occur multiple times. File "filename" contains a list of files (relative to "image-root") 'image-names' can be either a file (foo.dll) or files (*.dll) or a file that lists other files (@files.txt). If you want to rebase to a fixed address (ala QFE) use the @@files.txt format where files.txt contains address/size combos in addition to the filename