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Filename | Product | Company | |
gmsd_in_005010038.exe | |||
lGYIGFrgnXq.exe | Health Alert | Rational Thought Solutions | |
malayalamcomedy.exe | |||
HsAuditClient.exe | |||
HsSmtpService.exe | HsSmtpSe ???? | ||
VolumeObjectiveSetting.exe | Volume Objective Setting | bsil | |
blackberry-desktop-software-7-1-0-37-es-en-br....exe | |||
ipdcontacts.exe | |||
NPC Edit 2.exe | JoLan © Software | ||
Extended sELedit.exe | RodySoft Extended sELedit | RodySoft | |
Game magic.EXE | |||
Ht15.exe | |||
VsL.ID 4.0® .exe | VsL.ID 4.0 M | SSHVsL.ID | |
RpIvaBotB.exe | Meteoroids | Acute Angle Solutions | |
Folder Protector 5.60.exe | Folder Protector | Kakasoft | |
Liberal Wealth.exe | |||
pbkyk.exe | |||
bedhgdbded.exe | |||
83e4f9fb-fedc-42eb-9067-6bfe9acee9a9-10.exe | SavePass 1.1 | OB | |
83e4f9fb-fedc-42eb-9067-6bfe9acee9a9-3.exe | SavePass 1.1 | OB | |
83e4f9fb-fedc-42eb-9067-6bfe9acee9a9-6.exe | SavePass 1.1 | OB | |
83e4f9fb-fedc-42eb-9067-6bfe9acee9a9-1-6.exe | SavePass 1.1 | OB | |
QQCallhw.exe | Tencent(4052) | ||
TurboPatchCntr.exe | |||
TurboPatch.exe | ????2 | EveryZone | |
VegaTaxi.exe | |||
INFLoader.exe | INFLoader | ||
MobileView Client Loader.exe | Authentication Client Loader | Stanley | |
wufsc.exe | |||
winigam.exe | |||
Question1.vshost.exe | Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2012 | Microsoft Corporation | |
Xtream Cinema.vshost.exe | Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2012 | Microsoft Corporation | |
4eb732e3b4318a7c9cca0e3027dffefc.exe | |||
SH Predelivery Uploader.vshost.exe | Microsoft (R) Visual Studio (R) 2010 | Microsoft Corporation | |
dotnet4x.exe | Microsoft .NET Framework 4 | Microsoft Corporation | |
ELEEYE.EXE | ElephantEye | Author: Morning Yellow (Address: Surface Chem. Lab, Chem. Dept., Fudan Univ., eMail: [email protected]) | |
uyms.pif | |||
Realtek-FORCED-Allx64-5209_10.0.10130.28157-d....exe | DriverPack Solution | Kuzyakov Artur | |
Motionless Commission.exe | |||
89a622dc-98be-48c7-8605-09265a8e23d1-6.exe | Cinem Plus 2.4cV22.07 | Cinema Plus ProV22.07 | |
EmrjNTzsfv0V.exe | |||
25n4E1oNlAvS.exe | |||
uW7HnjtegREe.exe | |||
SDLINSTALLER.exe | Fargus | Krutila | |
NCR-ARS-Backoffice.EXE | |||
SLEEP_PRO.EXE | |||
17134-SP32323.exe | Agere | Hewlett-Packard Company | |
RazerCortexSetup_6.0.29.0.exe | Razer Cortex | Razer Inc. | |
driverdouble_setup sterownik procesora.exe | DriverIdentifier | DriverIdentifier | |
airtelbill.vshost.exe | Microsoft (R) Visual Studio (R) 2010 | Microsoft Corporation | |
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An EXE file contains an executable program for Windows. EXE is short for 'executable,' and it is the standard file extension used by Windows programs. For many Windows users, EXE files are synonymous with Windows programs, making '.exe' one of the most recognizable file extensions.[1]
- 1File formats
File formats[edit]
There are several file formats which may be used by a file with a .exe extension:
DOS[edit]
- 16-bit DOS MZ executable
- The original DOS executable file format. These can be identified by the letters 'MZ' at the beginning of the file in ASCII.
- 16-bit New Executable
- Introduced with the multitasking MS-DOS 4.0 and also used by 16-bit OS/2 and Windows, NE can be identified by the 'NE' in ASCII.
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OS/2[edit]
- 32-bit Linear Executable
- Introduced with OS/2 2.0, these can be identified by the 'LX' in ASCII. These can only be run by OS/2 2.0 and higher.[2] They are also used by some DOS extenders.
- Mixed 16/32-bit Linear Executable
- Introduced with OS/2 2.0, these can be identified by the 'LE' in ASCII. This format is used for VxD drivers under Windows 3.x, OS/2, and Windows 9x; it is also used by some DOS extenders.
Windows[edit]
When a 16-bit or 32-bit Windows executable is run by Windows, execution starts at either the NE or the PE, and ignores the MZ code known as DOS stub.[3][4] Started in DOS the stub typically displays a message 'This program cannot be run in DOS mode' (or similar) before exiting cleanly, this thereby constituting a minimal form of fat binary. A few dual-mode programs (MZ-NE or MZ-PE) such as regedit[5] and older WinZIP self extractors include a more functional DOS section.[6]
- 32-bit Portable Executable
- Introduced with Windows NT, these can be identified by the 'PE' in ASCII (although not at the beginning; these files also begin with 'MZ').[7]
- 64-bit Portable Executable (PE32+)
- Introduced by 64-bit versions of Windows, this is a PE file with wider fields. In most cases, code can be written to simply work as either a 32 or 64-bit PE file.[8]
Other[edit]
Besides these, there are also many custom EXE formats, including but not limited to W3 (a collection of LE files, only used in WIN386.EXE), W4 (a compressed collection of LE files, only used in VMM32.VXD), DL, MP, P2, P3 (last three used byPhar Lap extenders).[9]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'.EXE File Extension'. FileInfo - The File Extensions Database. Sharpened Productions. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
- ^'OS/2 Operating System'. operating system documentation project. 2004-04-03. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
- ^'/STUB (MS-DOS Stub File Name) Linux/Mac cannot run an exe file'. MSDN. Microsoft. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
- ^Sedory, Daniel B. (2004-10-12). 'DOS Stub Program'. The Starman's Realm. Self-published. Retrieved 2014-01-10.[self-published source]
- ^'Using Registry Editor in Real Mode'. Support. Microsoft. 2006-11-15. Archived from the original on 2014-01-15. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
- ^Ellermann, Frank (2014-01-22). 'dostub.exe'. Purl.net. Retrieved 2014-01-24.
- ^'PE Format'. Windows Dev Center. Microsoft. 2019-08-25.
- ^Pietrek, Matt (February 2002). 'An In-Depth Look into the Win32 Portable Executable File Format'. MSDN Magazine. Microsoft.
- ^Brown, Ralf (2000-07-16). 'Int 21/AH=4Bh'. Ralf Brown's Interrupt List. Retrieved 2018-10-30.
Further reading[edit]
- Paul, Matthias R. (2002-10-07) [2000]. 'Re: Run a COM file'. Newsgroup: alt.msdos.programmer. Archived from the original on 2017-09-03. Retrieved 2017-09-03.[1]
External links[edit]
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