Try it out for free! There are a bunch of ways via which you can extract MSI from EXE and use the installer on your PC. In this guide, we will show you all the different ways to extract MSI from EXE. Do note that none of the solutions are universal. Let us check out the different methods.

What is an MSI file format, and how can I open it?

MSI file format is not only used by Windows when installing updates; even third-party developers also use MSI files. You will often see both EXE and MSI files together when you download a program. An MSI file is known to contain all information and files associated with the installation. This includes the files where they are required to be installed, such as registry entries. Notably, to open an MSI file, all you need to do is double-click on it, just like you would do on any other EXE file. However, MSI files are packed in an archive-like format, which can be extracted by using an UNZIP tool. You can even edit the MSI files just like you would edit a DOC or XLSX file.

How to convert EXE to MSI free?

Below you will find 4 ways to convert the EXE file to MSI or how to extract MSI files on Windows 10, all of which are free. Follow the solutions by strictly performing the steps indicated, and you should be fine.

How can I extract MSI from an EXE file on my PC?

1. Extract MSI files from the temporary folder

Note that as soon as you close the installer prompt, the MSI file from the temporary folder will disappear. So, copy and paste the MSI file to a different location before closing the temporary folder. SPONSORED This is one way of extracting the MSI file from an EXE file. However, do note that, as already mentioned, this solution isn’t universal. Meaning it may or may not work with every EXE file that you have. So, if this doesn’t work, jump to the next method.

2. Use an extraction tool

This method again works with some EXE files, but with others, you won’t be able to extract the MSI files.

3. Use an elevated Command Prompt (for InstallShield-based projects)

Here /s silently uninstall the program /x from the system. Moreover, /b defines the target path of the MSI file. while /v passes the arguments to the installer.

4. Use a dedicated tool

This is a much easier way to extract MSI from an EXE file. Every process is handled by the software, and all you need to do is input a few settings. If you are having issues opening an EXE file, then we have a guide to fix the problem and open the EXE file. There are some users that have reported that EXE files are self-deleting from Windows. This can be fixed by following the mentioned guide. Let us know in the comments below which one of the above solutions you used to extract MSI from an EXE file.

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