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I have an old DLL that stopped working (log2vis.dll) and I want to look inside it to see what objects it uses. The DLL was written in C (not.NET). Is there a tool that will decompile/disassemble. D3dcompiler43.dll, File description: Direct3D HLSL Compiler. Errors related to d3dcompiler43.dll can arise for a few different different reasons. For instance, a faulty application, d3dcompiler43.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC.
I have an old DLL that stopped working (log2vis.dll) and I want to look inside it to see what objects it uses.
The DLL was written in C++ (not .NET). Is there a tool that will decompile/disassemble C++ files?
Tamara WijsmanThe DLL was written in C++ (not .NET). Is there a tool that will decompile/disassemble C++ files?
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This might be impossible or at least very hard. The DLL's contents don't depend (a lot) on it being written in C++; it's all machine code. That code might have been optimized so a lot of information that was present in the original source code is simply gone.
That said, here is one article that goes through a lot of material about doing this.
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I think a C++ DLL is a machine code file. Therefore decompiling will only result in assembler code. If you can read that and create C++ from that you're good to go.
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There are no decompilers which I know about.W32dasm is good Win32 disassembler.
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There really isn't any way of doing this as most of the useful information is discarded in the compilation process. However, you may want to take a look at this site to see if you can find some way of extracting something from the DLL.
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The closest you will ever get to doing such thing is a dissasembler, or debug info (Log2Vis.pdb).
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