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How to decompile an exe?


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I need a method or a soft that can decompile an exe in its own source code (pascal, C, C++, etc.). I searched on the net (with google and yahoo) but there I can't find a decompiler or something like that.

Please tell me what I should do …

or if you find a decompiler please send the link or e-mail it to me.


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If anyone thinks I am wrong, go ahead and correct me. But, I don’t think you can decompile an executable file, when it is compiled, it is like baking a cake, you can’t get the flower back out of the cake. You could use a hex editor or a debugger or something to see what it does and when, but as for getting the source code back, I don’t think it is possible.


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There is no way (that I know of) to directly decompile a source file in C/C++ to its source code. You can however, use a debugger, (softICE, IDAPro, gdb, etc) to dissassemble to to its assembly code. Which is just as good if you know Assembly.


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Adeil wrote: If anyone thinks I am wrong, go ahead and correct me. But, I don’t think you can decompile an executable file, when it is compiled, it is like baking a cake, you can’t get the flower back out of the cake. You could use a hex editor or a debugger or something to see what it does and when, but as for getting the source code back, I don’t think it is possible.

so the only solution is a hex editor or a debugger ……. but i guess it won't help me so much:(


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Adeil wrote: If anyone thinks I am wrong, go ahead and correct me. But, I don’t think you can decompile an executable file, when it is compiled, it is like baking a cake, you can’t get the flower back out of the cake. You could use a hex editor or a debugger or something to see what it does and when, but as for getting the source code back, I don’t think it is possible.

Its possible if the file is compiled Java.


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Visual Basic can also be decompiled.


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angelfly can you tell me how to decompile visual basic? what version can be decompiled? not the new .net i guess


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http://www.lazzareth.com/haykuro/

taught by example, download the cracking episodes..

i show u step by step, and VB is done same way.

any application can be decompiled.

any extra help u may need feel free to PM me..


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Adeil wrote: , it is like baking a cake, you can’t get the flower back out of the cake.

It's possible we did something like it in chemistry


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drumlinegod wrote: ]Adeil wrote: , it is like baking a cake, you can’t get the flower back out of the cake.

It's possible we did something like it in chemistry

It's absolutly immpossible to retrive flour from a cake. well, it isnt immposible but you couldnt do it in a chemistry lesson lol


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wolfmankurd wrote: [quote]drumlinegod wrote: ]Adeil wrote: , it is like baking a cake, you can’t get the flower back out of the cake.

It's possible we did something like it in chemistry

It's absolutly immpossible to retrive flour from a cake. well, it isnt immposible but you couldnt do it in a chemistry lesson lol[/quote]

Yes it is, ifd you can retrieve pure salt for salt water you can get flower from a cake lol.


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Lol, actually, flour is a composite of many things which all chnage in making cake, IT IS IMMPOSSIBLE, salt from salt water is possible because salt-waters is the aques form of salt so itsa simple process.


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:o i feel dumb… ummm…. i agree with wolf coz he speaks in big words me no understand :o


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why are we talking about chemistry here folks :) I don't care about that cake ;)

many thanks angelfly! its a great link you gave us!