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    Hi,

    To start, I must tell a little story...
    I was making a game on my computer when
    I wasnt that skilled at vb. I uploaded
    the game, and then my computer crashed.
    Now that means the game is on the net,
    but I dont have the source code.

    Now can someone give me a link to a
    program that I could decompile my own
    app with?

    That would be so helpful.

    Thanks.

    Evan

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    Unhappy ! don't think u can

    I must say that I am not the most skilled at vb. But I have not heard of a way to decompile a VB app. The onlt thing I can think of off hand is that I believe C++ can decompile apps. Then maybe find someway to convert it to VB. (I have heard a VB to C conversion but I don't know about the other way)

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    This has been asked many times on vb-world.
    Which version of vb did you use to create the game? If it is vb 5 or higher, then I think you're sol...
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    Sorry, I don't think there are vb6 decompilers on the internet.
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    Red face Shees

    Why worry? I usualy want to start all over again when I finish a project. Especially when you are learning to use VB, this is a great way to make you're program better.

    Good luck!

    Jeroen

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