The string you are highlighting is not indicative of a file running on Windows
10 or not. That string is in the DOS stub, which is executed when you try to
run the program under DOS. Why this particular file is not running on your
system is a different issue but it has nothing to do with that
I wonder is exist a rule for detecting damage, corrupted, unsupported
binary file by Windows Loader?
Sometimes a file can not be executed on Windows.
[image: app.png]
Sometimes a file can not be run on Windows 10:
[image: app2.png]
How do you think it can be done by Yara rule to detect such