Note: Development on the 'official' version of Universal Extractor has stopped. It's not exactly abandoned, but since I no longer run Windows it's not something I have much of a need for these days. There have been a lot of unofficial forks and continuations released, and while I appreciate the effort and enthusiasm, most of those have been closed source updates that I wouldn't recommend.
That said, I recently discovered a project calling itself Universal Extractor 2. I'm not affiliated with the project in any way, but it seems to be a nice continuation of the project in the original open source spirit as my own creation. I've not used it myself, but if you're having trouble with the official version or not able to get it to extract newer formats and executables, I'd recommend giving Bioruebe's version a try.
Help with OOOLLLD Installshield decompiler I recieved an old (win 95 era) program I have wanted for a long time recently. It won't install, and acts like there was a problem when the person copied the disk for me.
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Universal Extractor Feedback
If you have any questions about, or find any problems with, Universal Extractor, please post your comments to the UniExtract subforum on the MSFN message board. This has become the main point of discussion for this project.
Universal Extractor is a program designed to decompress and extract files from any type of archive or installer, such as ZIP or RAR files, self-extracting EXE files, application installers, etc. The full list of supported formats can be found in the table below. It's able to support so many varied file formats by utilizing the many backend utilities listed in the credits at the bottom of the page.
Please note that Universal Extractor is not intended to be a general purpose archiving program. It cannot (and never will) create archives, and therefore cannot fully replace archivers such as 7-Zip or WinRAR. What it will do, however, is allow you to extract files from virtually any type of archive, regardless of source, file format, compression method, etc.
The original motivation behind this project was to create an easy, convenient way to extract files from various types of installation packages without the need to remember arcane command line switches or track down separate utilities to handle the unpacking. Over time, and with the encouragement of its many users and the fine folks over on the MSFN forum, it has evolved into a mature and very capable unarchiving utility that many, including myself, find indispensable.
UniExtract Installer (5.3 MB) - This is the recommended download. The installer will automatically install the application and optionally integrate with the Windows Explorer context menu. This package does not contain source code.
UniExtract Binary Archive (4.95 MB) - This archive contains the binaries. Download this if you want a portable version, or just prefer not to use the installer.
UniExtract Source Code (163.13 KB) - This archive only contains the source code, but it includes all support files as well (compiler scripts, installer, etc.). This is best to download (along with the binary archive) if you want to help further development of UniExtract.
ChangeLog, ToDo - UniExtract development details
Universal Extractor Download Archive - archived versions of all official binary and source code releases
Note: If you download Universal Extractor from one of the official links above, it is not infected with a virus. If your anti-virus software tells you otherwise, please see this forum post for details.
As of version 1.4, Universal Extractor supports internationalization. If you're interested in translating Universal Extractor into another language, please download the source archive and follow the instructions in English.ini. Please send me your completed translation and I'll include it in the next version of Universal Extractor. Thanks to all of the contributors!
To use these language files, simply download and copy into the lang
directory of your Universal Extractor installation. The new language will appear as an option the next time you run UniExtract.
Note: The (alt) language files are alternate translations that are not included with the official release. Sometimes I get multiple submissions for a single language, and I like to give everyone credit, but I generally stick with the first one that's submitted out of fairness. Some of the alternate translations may be better than the included ones (or, they may not be), so feel free to give them a try. If you find that an alternate version is better than the included version, please let me know; I may switch them out for the next release.
Language File | Native Name | Contributer | Added/Updated |
---|---|---|---|
Arabic* | العربية | Awadh A Al-Ghaamdi | 10/22/2008 |
Arabic (alt) | العربية | Musab (KooTaa) | 10/12/2008 |
Armenian* | Հայերէն Hayeren | Hrant Ohanyan | 05/11/2010 |
Bulgarian* | Български | Кирил Кирилов (DumpeR) | 10/12/2008 |
Chinese (Simplified) | 简体中文 | phCole | 05/13/2010 |
Chinese (Traditional)* | 繁体中文 | Huang Junwei | 11/21/2006 |
Croatian* | Hrvatski | Tomislav Glušac | 10/22/2008 |
Croatian (alt1) | Hrvatski | Danijel Ivanieviæ | 05/11/2010 |
Croatian (alt2) | Hrvatski | Ivica Hrvoj Ivanić | 10/12/2008 |
Czech* | Čeština | Lubomír Hajda | 05/11/2010 |
Dutch* | Nederlands | Robby Kooken | 10/12/2008 |
English* | English (American) | Default/native language file | 05/12/2010 |
Finnish* | Suomi | Teijo Sakkara | 10/25/2008 |
French* | Français | jacklours | 10/22/2008 |
German | Deutsch | Arno Krumpholz | 05/13/2010 |
Greek* | Ελληνικά | Nick Mattheakis | 10/22/2008 |
Hungarian* | Magyar | Simon László | 03/25/2007 |
Italian* | Italiano | TJL73 / Roberto Boriotti | 05/11/2010 |
Japanese* | 日本語 | Yachuko Nakai | 11/28/2006 |
Japanese (alt) | 日本語 | Nardog | 11/28/2006 |
Korean* | 한국어/조선말 | Sunsuk Kim | 03/21/2007 |
Persian (Farsi)* | فارسی | Sajjad Mohammadi | 05/11/2010 |
Polish* | Język Polski | ULTIMA PRIME | 02/22/2007 |
Portuguese* | Português | José Gonçalves | 03/01/2007 |
Portuguese (Brazilian)* | Português | ZimzuM / Marcio Barbosa | 03/21/2007 |
Romanian* | Limba Română | Cristian Stefan | 02/27/2007 |
Russian* | Русский язык | gora | 05/11/2010 |
Russian (alt) | Русский язык | AVV_UA | 10/12/2008 |
Russian (old) | Русский язык | Polarbond | 02/22/2007 |
Serbian* | Srpski | Ivan Stambolić | 05/11/2010 |
Slovak* | Slovenčina | Peter Žilák | 02/22/2007 |
Spanish* | Español | Mario Ángel / Leonardo Mauro | 02/22/2007 |
Spanish (alt) | Español | Arturo Vergara | 05/13/2010 |
Swedish* | Svenska | Stefan Weber | 05/11/2010 |
Taiwanese* | 臺灣話 | YoYo | 10/12/2008 |
Thai* | ภาษาไทย | Pruthisith (Terry) Prateepavanich | 11/28/2006 |
Turkish* | Türkçe | Onur AYDIN | 03/01/2007 |
Ukrainian* | украї́нська мо́ва, | Warrior | 10/28/2008 |
Valencian (Catalan)* | Valencià (Català) | Rafel Hidalgo i Rangel | 03/25/2007 |
Vietnamese* | Tiếng Việt | Nguyen Nhat Quang | 02/22/2007 |
* = Included in current release
To install UniExtract, download the installer and run it on your system. You will have a few options during installation:
Select Components - These options specify which program components are installed to disk. These options are only really useful if you need to reduce the installation size.
Documentation and licensing information
- This includes all files in the docs
subdirectoryLanguage files for internationalization support
- This includes all files in the lang
subdirectorySupport for ACE files
- Binaries and/or libraries required for ACE archivesSupport for KGB files
- Binaries and/or libraries required for KGB archivesSupport for Pea files
- Binaries and/or libraries required for Pea archivesSupport for StuffIt files
- Binaries and/or libraries required for StuffIt (.sit) archivesSet Program Options - These options adjust the default Universal Extractor behavior. They can be changed after installation through the Preferences menu.
Default Language
- specifies the language used by UniExtractDebug File Location
- specifies the directory to which UniExtract should write its debug fileAppend missing file extensions
- attempt to determine and append the correct extension for improperly named files using TrIDMaintain archive history
- maintain a list of the ten most recent files that were extracted, as well as the destination directoriesRemove duplicate files
- attempt to detect and remove duplicate that may have been created during extractionRemove temporary files
- automatically remove temporary files that may be created during extractionWarn before executing files
- some .exe archives must actually be executed in order to perform the extraction. Since this can be a security risk (executing unknown/untrusted code is always a bad idea), UniExtract will display a warning before extracting these types of files.Select Additional Tasks - These options specify additional actions that can be performed by the installer. They only affects installation of Universal Extractor, and cannot be modified later.
Enable Explorer context menu integration
- allows you to right click on any archive and directly extract its files Add UniExtract Files... to context menu
- adds ability to specify destination directoryAdd UniExtract Here to context menu
- adds ability to quickly extract to current directoryAdd UniExtract to Subdir to context menu
- adds ability to quickly extract to subdirectoryForce association with with all supported archive formats
- Forces UniExtract to associate itself with all supported file extensions; by default, it will only associate itself with native Windows formats (.exe, .msi, etc.) and other formats not currently associated with another programAdd Universal Extractor to your system path
- allows you to run UniExtract (and any related binaries) from the command lineCreate a SendTo icon
- add a shortcut for Universal Extractor to your SendTo context menuCreate a desktop icon
- add a shortcut for Universal Extractor to your desktopCreate a Quick Launch icon
- add a shortcut for Universal Extractor to your Quick Launch barIf you wish to automate installation (for custom or unattended installs), please run uniextractXX.exe /?
to get a detailed description of available command-line options for the installer. All standard Inno Setup command line parameters apply, but also pay special attention to the Components, Tasks, and Custom Parameters detailed at the bottom of the help window.
For manual installation with the binary archive, simply extract the files to the destination folder you would like. By default, this puts UniExtract in 'portable mode'. This means that the globalprefs
option is enabled (see changelog for details) and the history
option is disabled (see Program Options above). The end result is UniExtract can be easily run from portable devices like USB flash drives without leaving any trace of use. Of course, it'll also work just as well if copied to a real hard drive, and all preferences can be modified at any time by editing UniExtract.ini
, or by running UniExtract.exe /prefs
.
Once UniExtract is installed, usage is simple. The easiest way, if you used the installer and enabled context menu integration, is to right-click on any archive and select click one of the UniExtract options. UniExtract Here
will extract files to the current directory, UniExtract to Subdir
will extract files to a subdirectory named after the file, and UniExtract Files
will prompt you for the destination directory.
If you did not enable context menu integration, you may run the Universal Extractor start menu shortcut, or double-click directly on UniExtract.exe. This will launch the UniExtract GUI. Enter (or use the file browser to select) the file you wish to extract and the destination directory, then click OK. It is also possible to drag-and-drop the file you wish to extract onto the icon or main application window to easily extract the dropped file.
UniExtract can also be run from the command line. Run UniExtract.exe /?
for detailed command line parameters.
You can use Add/Remove Programs to uninstall UniExtract, or just delete the directory if you used the binary archive.
When a file is passed to UniExtract, it begins by scanning the file with TrID. If the file format matches one of the supported non-executable formats listed below, it immediately begins extraction from the archive. If it's an executable file, it calls PEiD to analyze the file signature. If the signature indicates that it's a supported format, then it attempts to begin extraction. If it is not a recognized signature, it will try running it through 7-Zip and UnZip as default cases. If 7-Zip or UnZip recognizes it, it will be extracted; otherwise, UniExtract displays an error message and exits.
Note: Filetype scanning with TrID is new as of v1.5. Older versions relied on the file extension to identify the filetype. This behavior is still used if the TrID scan cannot determine the filetype.
If the filetype is supported, UniExtract begins by checking for a valid destination directory and recording the directory size. If necessary, a new directory will be created (with a directory size of zero). UniExtract then spawns a shell and calls the supporting binary to begin extracting files from the selected archive to the destination directory. After completion, UniExtract checks the size and timestamp of the subdirectory to determine if extraction was successful; if the size or timestamp is greater than the initial values, UniExtract assumes success and exits. If extraction fails, UniExtract notifies the user and leaves a log file (uniextract.log
) that (should) contain any error messages.
The uniextract.log
file is created during the extraction process by the tee program. Essentially, all output from the running binary is redirected to tee, which in turn writes the output to the log file as well as echo it to the screen to give the user current progress. Upon successful execution this file is deleted, but if an error is detected it is left alone for the user to review. Note: As of v1.4, the location of uniextract.log can be changed to any user-specified directory.
As of v1.5, UniExtract uses TrID to determine the filetype of any given file. If this detection fails, file extensions are used as a backup identifier. The table below is a reference of known-supported filetypes and common extensions; any supported archive types should work regardless of actual extension.
Archive Type | Common File Extension(s) |
---|---|
7-zip archive | .7z, .exe |
ACE archive | .ace, .exe |
ARC archive | .arc |
ARJ archive | .arj, .exe |
ASpack compressed file | .exe |
BIN/CUE CD-ROM image | .bin, .cue |
bzip2 archive | .bz2, .tbz2, .tar.bz2 |
CPIO compressed file | .cpio |
Debian package | .deb |
DiscJuggler CD-ROM image | .cdi |
Encoded files | .b64, .uu, .uue, .xx, .xxe, .yenc, .ntx |
Gentee package | .exe |
gzip archive | .gz, .tgz, .tar.gz |
IMG floppy disk image | .img |
Inno Setup package | .exe |
Installer VISE package | .exe |
InstallShield Cabinet archive | .cab, .1, .lib |
InstallShield package | .exe |
ISO 9660 CD-ROM image | .iso |
KGB archive | .kgb, kge, .exe |
LZH compressed file | .lzh, .lha |
LZMA compressed file | .lzma |
LZO compressed file | .lzo |
LZW compressed file | .Z, .tz, .tar.Z |
LZX compressed file | .lzx |
MHTML file | .mht |
Microsoft Cabinet archive | .cab, .exe, .imf |
Microsoft Compiled Help file | .chm |
Microsoft compressed file | .??_ |
Microsoft LIT e-book | .lit |
Microsoft Windows Help file | .hlp |
HTC NBH ROM image | .nbh |
Nero CD-ROM images | .nrg |
NSIS package | .exe |
Oasis Document Format (ODF) document | .odt, .odp, .odg, .ods |
Office Open XML (OOXML) document | .docx, .pptx, .xlsx |
Outlook Express mail archive | .dbx |
PEA archive | .pea |
RAR archive | .rar, .001, .exe |
Reflexive Arcade package | .exe |
RoboForm package | .exe |
RPM package | .rpm |
SetupFactory package | .exe |
SIS (SymbianOS) packages | .sis |
StuffIt packages | .sit |
TAR archive | .tar, .tbz2, .tgz, .txz, .tz, .tar.bz2, .tar.gz, .tar.xz, .tar.Z |
UHARC archive | .uha |
UPX compressed file | .exe, .dll |
Windows Imaging Format image | .wim |
Windows Installer merge module | .msm |
Windows Installer package | .msi |
Windows Installer patch | .msp |
Windows Update Standalone patch | .msu |
Wise Installer package | .exe |
XZ compressed file | .xz, .txz, .tar.xz |
ZIP archive | .zip, .jar, .xpi, .wz, .exe |
Zoo archive | .zoo |
Universal Extractor relies heavily on other programs, and would not be possible without the incredible generosity of the Free Software community. This is a list of all of the applications that are used by, or in the creation of, Universal Extractor:
Inno Setup is a tool to create installers for Microsoft Windows applications. innoextract
allows to extract such installers without running the actual setup executable under Windows or using Wine. innoextract
currently supports installers created by Inno Setup 1.2.10 to 6.1.2. (details)
Author: DanielScharrer (daniel@constexpr.org)
License: zlib/libpng
In addition to standard Inno Setup installers, innoextract
also supports some modified Inno Setup variants including Martijn Laan's My Inno Setup Extensions 1.3.10 to 3.0.6.1 as well as GOG.com's Inno Setup-based game installers. innoextract
is able to unpack Wadjet Eye Games installers (to play with AGS), Arx Fatalis patches (for use with Arx Libertatis) as well as various other Inno Setup executables. See the list of limitations below.
While developed on Linux, innoextract
is cross-platform and meant to work with any C++03
to C++17
compiler, architecture and operating system supported by CMake, Boost, liblzma and (optionally) iconv.
The current version of innoextract
is 1.9 (changelog):
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signature33bdf359c62d4f88a51ae15048ea480e
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signature The files have been signed with this OpenPGP key (28555A66D7E1DEC9).
Windows binaries should work on XP or newer.
The Linux tarball includes x86, amd64 and ARMELv6j+hardfloat+vfp (Raspberry Pi compatible) binaries.
FreeBSD binaries are built against FreeBSD 9.1, but will likely also work on other versions.
All 32-bit binaries are compiled for i686
(Pentium Pro or newer). 64-bit binaries are included for some platforms.
Older versions are still available for download.
There is also a port of innoextract
to Android by Alan Woolley.
innoextract
binaries for macOS (formerly OS X), but there are also MacPorts and Homebrew packages.innoextract
packages are available for the following operating systems and Linux distributions:
OS / Distribution | Repository | Package | Version | Type | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alpine Linux | Alpine packages | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | |
ALT Linux | Sisyphus repository | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | |
AOSC OS | AOSC packages | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
Arch Linux | community | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | Instructions |
Calculate Linux | Portage | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
Chakra | Chakra Community Repo | innoextract | 1.4 | user | Instructions |
Clear Linux | sysadmin-basic | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
Debian stable | home:dscharrer on OBS | innoextract | 1.9 | own | Instructions |
Debian 8 (jessie) | main | innoextract | 1.4 | distro | Instructions |
Debian 9 (stretch) | main | innoextract | 1.6 | distro | Instructions |
Debian 10 (buster) | main | innoextract | 1.7 | distro | Instructions |
Debian testing (bullseye) | main | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | Instructions |
Debian unstable (sid) | main | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | Instructions |
Deepin | deepin | innoextract | 1.6 | distro | |
Devuan 1 (Jessie) | main | innoextract | 1.4 | distro | |
Devuan 2 (ASCII) | main | innoextract | 1.6 | distro | |
Devuan 3 (Beowulf) | main | innoextract | 1.7 | distro | |
Devuan Testing (Chimaera) | main | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
Devuan Unstable (Ceres) | main | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
DragonFlyBSD | DPorts | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
EL 7 (RHEL 7, CentOS 7, …) | scx on Copr | innoextract | 1.7 | user | |
Fedora | home:dscharrer on OBS | innoextract | 1.9 | own | Instructions |
Fedora 31 | fedora | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | Instructions |
Fedora 32 | fedora | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | Instructions |
FreeBSD | FreeBSD ports | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | Instructions |
Funtoo | nokit | innoextract | 1.7 | distro | |
Gentoo | arx-libertatis overlay | innoextract | 1.9 | own | Instructions |
GuixSD | GNU Guix | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | |
Haiku | HaikuPorts | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
Kali Linux | main | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
Linuxbrew | linuxbrew-core | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | |
macOS | Homebrew | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | Instructions |
macOS | MacPorts | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
Mageia | home:dscharrer on OBS | innoextract | 1.9 | own | Instructions |
Mageia 6 | Core | innoextract | 1.6 | distro | Instructions |
Mageia 7 | Core | innoextract | 1.7 | distro | Instructions |
Mageia Cauldron | Core | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | Instructions |
Manjaro | community | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
NetBSD | pkgsrc | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | Instructions |
NixOS | NixOS packages | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | Instructions |
OpenBSD | OpenBSD ports | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | Instructions |
OpenMandriva | OpenMandriva Association | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | |
openSUSE | home:dscharrer on OBS | innoextract | 1.9 | own | Instructions |
openSUSE | Archiving on OBS | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | Instructions |
openSUSE Leap 42.1 | official release | innoextract | 1.4 | distro | Instructions |
openSUSE Leap 42.2 | official release | innoextract | 1.6 | distro | Instructions |
openSUSE Leap 42.3 | official release | innoextract | 1.6 | distro | Instructions |
openSUSE Leap 15.0 | official release | innoextract | 1.6 | distro | Instructions |
openSUSE Leap 15.1 | official release | innoextract | 1.7 | distro | Instructions |
openSUSE Leap 15.2 | official release | innoextract | 1.7 | distro | Instructions |
openSUSE Tumbleweed | official release | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | Instructions |
Parabola GNU/Linux-libre | community | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | |
Pardus | main | innoextract | 1.7 | distro | |
Parrot OS | main | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
PLD Linux | packages | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | |
PureOS | main | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
Raspbian stable | home:dscharrer on OBS | innoextract | 1.9 | own | Instructions |
Raspbian | main | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | Instructions |
Slackware 14.0 | slackbuilds.org | innoextract | 1.4 | user | |
Slackware 14.1 | slackbuilds.org | innoextract | 1.5 | user | |
Slackware 14.2 | slackbuilds.org | innoextract | 1.7 | user | |
Solus | shannon | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | |
Solus | unstable | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | |
Source Mage | grimoire | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | |
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 | SUSE Package Hub | innoextract | 1.7 | distro | |
Trisquel | main | innoextract | 1.6 | distro | |
Ubuntu | ppa:arx/release | innoextract | 1.9 | own | Instructions |
Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial) | universe | innoextract | 1.5 | distro | Instructions |
Ubuntu 18.04 (bionic) | universe | innoextract | 1.6 | distro | Instructions |
Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) | universe | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | Instructions |
Ubuntu 20.10 (groovy) | universe | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | Instructions |
Ubuntu 21.04 (hirsute) | universe | innoextract | 1.8 | distro | Instructions |
Void Linux | Void Packages | innoextract | 1.9 | distro | |
Windows | Chocolatey | innoextract | 1.9 | user | Instructions |
Windows | MSYS2 | innoextract | 1.9 | user | |
Windows | Scoop | innoextract | 1.9 | user | |
Windows | Yet Another Cygwin Ports | innoextract | 1.9 | user |
If your distribution is not listed, first check Repology's package version list as well as the appropriate repositories in case someone already created a package for your distribution. If you create your own packages or find one that isn't listed here, please let me know so that I can add them.
To extract a setup file to the current directory run:
$ innoextract <file>
A list of available options can be retrieved using
$ innoextract --help
Documentation is also available as a man page:
$ man 1 innoextract
innoextract
cannot guarantee good forward compatibility as the Inno Setup data format changes frequently. The following table lists the supported versions:
innoextract 1.9or newer | Inno Setup 1.2.10 to 6.1.2 |
innoextract 1.8 | Inno Setup 1.2.10 to 6.0.5 |
innoextract 1.7 | Inno Setup 1.2.10* to 5.6.1 |
innoextract 1.6 | Inno Setup 1.2.10* to 5.5.9 |
innoextract 1.5 | Inno Setup 1.2.10* to 5.5.6 |
innoextract 1.3 to 1.4 | Inno Setup 1.2.10* to 5.5.5 |
innoextract 1.0 to 1.2 | Inno Setup 1.2.10* to 5.4.3 |
innoextract
1.7 and older cannot extract installers created by Inno Setup 1.3.0 to 1.3.23. GOG.com installers with a 2.x.x version number on the download page or in the filename use Inno Setup 5.5.0 and cannot be extracted by innoextract
1.2 and older. Older installers use Inno Setup 5.2.3 and usually have no version in the filename.
Some GOG.com multi-part installers with version 2.1.x or higher use RAR archives (renamed to .bin
) to store the game data. These files are not part of the Inno Setup installer. However, innoextract
1.5 or newer can extract them using the --gog
option if either unrar
or unar
is installed.
Other newer GOG.com installers don't include the raw files directly but instead store them in GOG Galaxy format: split into small parts which are then individually compressed. These files are named after their MD5 hash and stored in the tmp directory, for example 'tmp/ab/d7/abd72c0dddc45f2ce6098ce3a286066a'. innoextract
1.7 or newer will automatically re-assemble these parts and extract the original files unless the --no-gog-galaxy
option is used.
Some multi-part GOG.com installers use .bin slice files larger than 2 GiB - extracting these requires innoextract
1.8 or newer on 32-bit platforms. Older versions failed with a 'bad chunk magic' error.
Also see the list of planned/requested enhancements on the issue tracker.
Another (Windows-only) tool to extract Inno Setup files is innounp
.
innoextract
as the backendgame-data-packager
uses innoextract
to extract the data for some games.innoextract
to extract the data for some games.innoextract
in many PKGBUILD scriptsinnoextract
when installing from a GOG.com setup fileinnoextract
to extract GOG.com installers and Arx Fatalis patchesinnoextract
in its GOG.com install scriptinnoextract
to extract data from the FreeSpace 2 GOG.com setup.innoextract
to unpack GOG.com installersinnoextract
innoextract
to unpack GOG.com installersinnounp
- alternative to innoextract
for Windowsuninno
- portable unpacking tool for Inno Setup installers, written in Perlinno2john
- cracks password protected Inno Setup generated installers using John the Rippercabextract
- unpacker for .cab files used in Microsoft installersunshield
- unpacker for .cab files used in InstallShield installers