I lost my original batch source, and the decompiler crashes when I try to recover it from the exe.
I have Compiler Version: 2.5.0.6
Decompiler (File)Version: 1.0.3.6
The error message on the command-line says:
"Exception EInvalidPointer in module quickbfd.exe at 00002A70.
Invalid pointer operation."
Any help would be appreciated.
Decompiler Crash
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Not a problem I guess
I guess it is easy enough to get it:
"Step 1 - Unhide your hidden files and folders. To do so, open "My Computer" and go in the "Tools" menu, "Folder Options", "View" tab and click "Show hidden files and folders".
Step 2 - Go in the "Temp" folder. To do so, go to the "Start" menu, click "Run" and type "%TMP%" (without the quotes).
Step 3 - Start your EXE (the one that you compiled with QBFC) and while it's running, you'll see a hidden batch file appear in the "Temp" folder: that's your batch source code. "
-J Dark Shadow
Sorry about the repost!
"Step 1 - Unhide your hidden files and folders. To do so, open "My Computer" and go in the "Tools" menu, "Folder Options", "View" tab and click "Show hidden files and folders".
Step 2 - Go in the "Temp" folder. To do so, go to the "Start" menu, click "Run" and type "%TMP%" (without the quotes).
Step 3 - Start your EXE (the one that you compiled with QBFC) and while it's running, you'll see a hidden batch file appear in the "Temp" folder: that's your batch source code. "
-J Dark Shadow
Sorry about the repost!
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