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EXE is the common Filename Extension for denoting an Executable file (a Program ) in the MS-DOS , Microsoft Windows , and OS/2 operating systems. Generally, "exe" may be used as a noun to refer to such a file. There are several main EXE File Formats .
Besides them, there are also many custom EXE formats, such as ''W3'' (a collection of LE files, only used in WIN386.EXE), ''W4'' (a compressed collection of LE files, only used in VMM32.VXD), ''DL'', ''MP'', ''P2'', ''P3'' (last three used by Phar Lap extenders), and probably more. When a 16-bit or 32-bit executable is run by Windows, execution starts at either the NE or the PE. On the other hand, DOS cannot execute these files. To prevent DOS from crashing, all Windows executable files must start with a working DOS program. Normally this program simply displays a message that it cannot run in DOS mode, but some Windows programs (such as Regedit ) have a usable DOS section. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS |
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