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Recently installed mac osx on my intel computer. The

installation scruewed with the xp, so I reinstalled it.

Well, now when I trying to decompile my most recent script

I'll recives following message:

"Error: The executeable file is not recognised as a complie autoitscript"

Things to know:

The script contains auto3lib functions.

Complied by rightclicking the .au3 script and

then pressed compile.

Edit:

Hmm, the exe2auto only support 3.2.5.1, my script is complied in 3, 2, 8, 1

Any new version out?

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Posted

Recently installed mac osx on my intel computer. The

installation scruewed with the xp, so I reinstalled it.

Well, now when I trying to decompile my most recent script

I'll recives following message:

"Error: The executeable file is not recognised as a complie autoitscript"

Things to know:

The script contains auto3lib functions.

Complied by rightclicking the .au3 script and

then pressed compile.

With what version of AutoIt? Newest versions don't give ability to decompile...

My little company: Evotec (PL version: Evotec)

Posted

With what version of AutoIt? Newest versions don't give ability to decompile...

You must be joking!

Is it impossible? =/ or just not supported yet?

Posted

You must be joking!

Is it impossible? =/ or just not supported yet?

If it's one of the newest it's not supported and impossible. If it's older rls it's doable if you left yourself some door open.

My little company: Evotec (PL version: Evotec)

Posted

If it's one of the newest it's not supported and impossible. If it's older rls it's doable if you left yourself some door open.

Even impossible for autoits devs?

Well, data recovery software, here we come ! =/

Posted

LOL, oh ok, I see. It's odd to see people trying to only decompile their OWN scripts here on the forum. Most people wanting to decompile are wanting to just steal other peoples code. So when you said "recovery software" I thought you were just confused LOL. Now I see that I was the one that was confused, I didn't think this decompile was legit LOL, sorry about that <_<

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Decompile support has been removed from AutoIt after 3.2.5.1

Recovery software to recover the origional au3 file is a slim hope. That's because you have probably overwritten all or portions of that file by now. Recovery software is only good if you realize fairly quickly that you have deleted a file by accident.

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Decompile support has been removed from AutoIt after 3.2.5.1

Recovery software to recover the origional au3 file is a slim hope. That's because you have probably overwritten all or portions of that file by now. Recovery software is only good if you realize fairly quickly that you have deleted a file by accident.

Did a "Fast NTFS formation", installed windows xp.

Running "GetDataBack" atm.

40.000 files identified so far, 30 min remaining. Wish me luck <_<

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Did a "Fast NTFS formation", installed windows xp.

Running "GetDataBack" atm.

40.000 files identified so far, 30 min remaining. Wish me luck <_<

After some research I found a decompiler that worked =/

Should'nt be that easy to decompile a .exe.

Any, I'm glad that I got my script back!

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I can see this one leading no where fast if the conversation should continue past this point.

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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