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Revision as of 07:38, 14 March 2017
command popad
POPs all the general purpose registers off the stack in the reverse order of PUSHAD. That is EDI, ESI, EBP, ESP, EBX, EDX, ECX, EAX.
Used to restore state after a call to PUSHAD.
Note: Not available in 64 bit mode.
Command Parameters
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Examples
popad