Look for a recently created folder or a file with a .bat or .tmp extension. You can often copy this file and rename it to .bat to recover the original source code.
A new line appeared at the bottom of the growing batch file: exe to bat converter v2 work
:: Run the program start "" "%tempFile%" exit /b Look for a recently created folder or a file with a
: Enhance the compatibility of your scripts and programs across different Windows systems. the converter will work.
Open the EXE in a hex editor (like HxD). Look for strings like :: , @echo off , or set var= . If you see plain batch commands, the converter will work.