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.exeWindows Executable File

Microsoft · 1981

Développeur
Microsoft
Catégorie
Exécutables
Type MIME
application/vnd.microsoft.portable-executable
Première version
1981
Format ouvert
Non
Signature de fichier
4D 5A (MZ)

Qu'est-ce qu'un fichier .exe ?

EXE (Executable) is the standard file format for programs and applications on Microsoft Windows. When you double-click an EXE file, Windows loads and runs the compiled code contained within it. EXE files can be standalone applications, installers, or self-extracting archives. Due to their ability to execute code directly on your system, EXE files are the most common vector for malware, making it crucial to only run EXE files from trusted sources.

Programmes qui ouvrent les fichiers .exe

PlateformeProgramme
WindowsWindows (runs natively)GratuitOfficiel
Wine (on Linux/macOS)Gratuit

Problèmes courants avec les fichiers .exe

⚠️ Cannot open .exe file
Install one of the recommended programs listed above. For a free option, try the first free program in the list.
⚠️ .exe file is corrupted
Try re-downloading the file. If the file was transferred, ensure the transfer completed without errors.

Questions fréquemment posées

What program opens .exe files?

.exe files can be opened with several programs. Windows (runs natively) is one of the most popular choices.

Is .exe a safe file format?

Executable files can contain malicious code. Only open EXE files from trusted sources and scan them with antivirus software.

Can I convert .exe to another format?

Yes, there are many online and offline tools available to convert .exe files. Check the conversion section above for specific methods.

Détails techniques

Windows Executable File files use the application/vnd.microsoft.portable-executable MIME type and were first introduced in 1981 by Microsoft. The file can be identified by its signature: 4D 5A (MZ).

Le saviez-vous ?

Windows Executable File was first released in 1981 by Microsoft

Informations de sécurité

This is an executable file format. Never run files from untrusted sources. Always scan with antivirus software before opening.

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