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How do I decompile a EXE into readable C# source code?

I wrote a C# application for a client a couple of years ago, but I no longer have the source code. All I have is the EXE that I deployed on the client''s PC. Is there a way I can generate C# sourc...

Is it possible to "decompile" a Windows .exe? Or at least view the

Disassembly is simply this: a program reads through the binary (the machine code), replacing the op-codes with their equivalent assembly language commands, and outputs the result

disassembly

I''m trying to disassemble a program to see a syscall assembly instruction (the INT instruction, I believe) and the handler with GDB and have written a little program (see below) for it

debugging

Disassembly on Windows There isn''t a built-in way to disassemble code, but the consensus for a third-party disassembler seems to be around IDA. It''s typically not free, but for non

How to view the assembly behind the code using Visual C++?

1 If you are talking about debugging to see the assembly code, the easiest way is Debug->Windows->Disassembly (or Alt-8). This will let you step into a called function and stay in Disassembly.

How can I see the assembly code for a C++ program?

For best readability though, most debuggers will offer a view that interleaves the disassembly with the original source, so you can compare your code with the compiler''s output line

cpu architecture

A disassembler is a pretty straightforward application that transfers machine code into assembly language statements - This activity is the reverse operation that an assembler program

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