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Before we dive into the conversion process, let's take a brief look at EXE and INF files.

However, if your goal is to of an executable installer to create a driver package or a silent installation folder, this is possible. This guide explains the difference and provides methods for extracting files from an .exe .

[DefaultInstall] CopyFiles=YourCopySection AddReg=YourRegistrySection

In conclusion, while the digital world allows for the conversion of many file types, the transition from .exe to .inf is not a standard conversion process. The two formats serve fundamentally different purposes—one performs actions, while the other provides instructions. While one cannot convert an executable into a text script, one can often extract an .inf from a self-extracting archive or write a new .inf to manage an existing executable. Understanding these distinctions is vital for maintaining system integrity and successfully managing software installations.

Modern 64-bit versions of Windows require kernel-mode drivers to possess a digital signature. If you extract an INF driver file, modifying the plain text will break its digital hash, and Windows will block its installation unless driver signature enforcement is disabled.