Crack Self Extracting Exe Password Software
Is it possible to make an password protected SFX archive (non GUI) and extract it by giving a password via command line ?
Do any of the archive formats support this ? I couldn't find any.
Preferably, I want either 7z, FreeArc or any other high compression format ?
Hope I made it clear.
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.exe File Password Recovery. Normally.exe file is a Windows executable file, i.e. However.exe file may contain ZIP or RAR file archive inside (so called self-extracting archives). Also move the password protected 7zip file (that you want to crack/extract) into the same directory. Now start 7zCracker.exe and enter the archive name along with the extension as shown in the screenshot below. Once you hit Enter, the 7zip archive will be extracted and you will find the content inside the est folder.
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Use 7zip. Final fantasy x remastered.
Will create a self-extracting compressed archive with archive name as archivename.exe
You'll be prompted to enter the password upon compressing & extracting, else you can provide it as part of the command itself
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cracx works perfectly, thanks
The only 'good' archive cracker for 7-Zip that I've seen. The only thing it lacks is a custom 7-zip executable, one that doesn't kill itself after a failed attempt at unpacking. As that would most likely increase the performance of cracking the password. (Launching executables takes about half a second.)