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InnoExtractor 11.3.0.161 is a forensic-grade unpacking utility designed to dissect Inno Setup installers without executing them, giving analysts, developers, and security researchers a safe way to inspect, extract, and audit every internal component of a setup package. Compatible with every Inno Setup build from 1.3.26 through the current 6.5.1 branch, the program opens .exe installers via simple drag-and-drop, then presents a navigable view of embedded files, registry entries, INI fragments, icons, and the complete install script (ISS). A built-in drive scanner can locate every Inno installer on a system, while VirusTotal integration provides one-click malware screening of the payload. Users can run individual files in situ, export the entire file tree to a local folder, ZIP archive, or self-extracting module, and decompile the RemObjects Pascal “Code” section into readable pseudo-assembly for deeper reverse-engineering. Additional forensic exports include the Registry and INI sections in standard .reg and .ini formats, plus the installer icon in all available sizes. By simulating the true destination paths, the tool reveals where each file would have landed after installation, making it valuable for verifying package integrity, recovering lost sources, or investigating potentially unwanted programs. The single-version release, 11.3.0.161, maintains a lightweight, tabbed interface that keeps the workflow straightforward even when batch-processing large numbers of installers. InnoExtractor is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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