.exe files are executible files, wich mean you click, doubble click or mark it and hit enter to start it(depending on operative-system and settings). It's mostly used as the main file to boot up a program. Most .exe require more files to run and not all operative-systems can start them. Windows do!
To decipher the names of .exe files and what they are, it depends on the types of .exe files they are. You can use a program called Winrar to extract the contents of the .exe file to see what it is.
i have one exe of foxpro base, now i have't it prg file so how to recover exe to prg files in use in this exe
you can't. exe files are applications at most you can change it into a txt to look at it's code, that is how exe are made not folders
chmod +x is the command to set the executable flag in Linux but, Linux does not use exe files.
A .exe file is an executable file. Opening an exe file will run a program. Before you open it, make sure that it is a legitimate program. It may run malware that will corrupt your files.
Go to the ubuntu software store and download wine. With that you can install exe files on your system.
They're .exe files
No.
A virus.
To change a RAR file to an EXE file, you can rename the file extension from .rar to .exe. However, this does not convert the file format; it merely changes its label, and the file will remain a compressed archive. If you need to extract files from a RAR archive and then create an EXE, you should first extract the contents using a program like WinRAR, then use a tool like a self-extracting archive creator to package the files into an EXE format. Always be cautious with EXE files, as they can contain harmful software.
You can get xbox 360 test drive 2 unlimited exe files from the xbox to the laptop by using the Dropbox.
The ".exe" file extension is exclusive to Microsoft products, including MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. While Solaris does have "executable" files, there is no requirement for those files to have an ".exe" extension. Technically speaking, ".exe" programs run only on Microsoft-based operating systems. Therefore, Solaris does not run ".exe" files.