Greetings!
I've got a question again. Thanx to XP's coolness, my whole work has gone fishing... All but one exe file.
Is there a way to disassemble the exe file made by Borland C++ Builder 5.0? Or do I have to start it all over??
Thx
Han
Greetings!
I've got a question again. Thanx to XP's coolness, my whole work has gone fishing... All but one exe file.
Is there a way to disassemble the exe file made by Borland C++ Builder 5.0? Or do I have to start it all over??
Thx
Han
>Is there a way to disassemble the exe file made by Borland C++ Builder 5.0?
Yes. Whether such a disassembly is useful to you is another matter. It's almost always easier to simply re-engineer the application than to try and figure out a disassembly, too much information is lost in compilation that it's just not worth it.
My best code is written with the delete key.
Yes, I was afraid of this. Following the posts and my numerous questions, I'll be able to write this again in some days, but I had hopes. Hugh... I'll have a looong looong week before me.
But anyway, thanks. Just one last question. How can I dissassemble the exe?
Thx
Han
Yeah, I was thinking about if it was XP's fault. There's an another option: a hacker, a virus, or a bad hard disk. In the recent past I HAVE uninstalled several programs, but I haven't deleted anything from the Program Files directory. However in the recent past some of my programs have dissapeared without any reason.
So these are the options left. A hacker can be it but I see no reason for anybody to do that. A virus isn't it either. I have McAfee 7.0, which works online. A bad hard disk isn't the solution either, my HD is 5 months old only...
So whatever happened, I can't do anything about it now. Just write the program again. I don't think it will take more than a week. But anyway, it's embarrassing.
Thanks for the dissassembler!
ByZ
Han
Well, if you know assembly, and you only want to make small changes, you can probably reverse-engineer your EXE pretty quickly (I've done reverse-engineering on other people's programs to create mods to games) but if you want the full source back, you're in for some retyping.
i have an Xcopy batchfile set up to backup my source directory every 30minutes. Backs it up onto three network drives in my house. I Figure if all 3 puters are fried.. i have bigger problems then my nooby source <i have lost a couple delphi projects that where rather large, due to stupidity>
hey, that sounds kinda cool...would you mind posting the code for that batch file? Hmm...it probably isn't hard, but it's late and I'm doing German homework, so I'm not exactly thinking well...
Away.
Have you tried using a program to see if you can retrieve it? If its deleted, its still on your hard drive. All that was deleted were the pointers to it so it will remain on your hard drive until it is over written by other files. Try searching google and you might come up with something usefull. However the more files you have downloaded/moved, and the longer you have waited the less of a chance you will get it back...
Yes Ipsac, it was my first thought to retrieve it, but due to the recent file transfers on my pc it was not possible.
XCOPY "Location of file to copy" "Destination" /S /E /C
It will copy all files from the location, then copy all subdirectories and such. After that it will copy even the empty folders. and then will also copy even if an error occurs. place that in a batch file and have it to the windows task shedular to execute when ever you want.
IE
XCOPY "C:\Borland\Source\Projects\" "E:\Backup\" /S /E /C
XCOPY "C:\Borland\Source\Projects\" "F\Backup\" /S /E /C