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extracting from a .exe file (FNAF3)

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AlphaTwentyThree, posted Thu Mar 19, 2015 12:04 am (3962)


Hi!
Is there an easy way to extract files from a big executable file? In this case it's - you might have guessed it - Five Nights at Freddy's 3. ;)
Offzip finds compressed blocks but the decompressed data doesn't make any sense to me. Here's the exe: http://*USE_ANOTHER_FILEHOSTING*/6a37de9 ... reddys3.7z
As always, thanks for your help! :)
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aluigi, posted Thu Mar 19, 2015 2:08 am (3963)


offzip does a perfect job on the Freddy executables.

In the following thread there is a script for dumping the audio data from the extracted files:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=494
It may be useful because I have seen the same also in this Freddy3.

But for the other files I have no idea.
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AlphaTwentyThree, posted Thu Mar 19, 2015 11:02 am (3965)


aluigi wrote:
offzip does a perfect job on the Freddy executables.

In the following thread there is a script for dumping the audio data from the extracted files:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=494
It may be useful because I have seen the same also in this Freddy3.

But for the other files I have no idea.

I was confused because of the same file sizes and used the -1 option, so that's that. ;)
As for the rest: perfect! :D Thank you! :)
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