This tool allows you to load and run Windows executable files in memory, without writing them to disk. It can be useful for testing, debugging, or creating a secure, isolated environment.
- Loads an executable in-memory.
To use the In-Memory Executable Loader, follow these steps:
- Download the latest release of the tool from the Releases page.
- Extract the downloaded file to a location on your computer.
- Open the in-memory-executable-loader.exe file.
- Follow the prompts to load and run your desired executable file.
If you want to build the In-Memory Executable Loader from source, you will need the following tools:
- A C compiler (such as GCC or clang)
- CMake
- Git (optional, for cloning the repository)
To build the tool, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository to your local machine (optional).
- Navigate to the root directory of the repository.
- Run cmake . to generate the build files.
- Run make to build the tool.
If you are interested in contributing to the In-Memory Executable Loader, we welcome your pull requests! Please see the CONTRIBUTING file for more information on how to contribute.
The In-Memory Executable Loader is licensed under the MIT license.