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		Hi there! I am a pretty new user to hash cracking. I am attempting to solve a VeraCrypt hash. It is a very resource-intensive hash method, and I have multiple hashes. Is there any way to store the calculated hash somehow and try it with a different hash? So I don’t have to recalculate all the hashes again. 
Sorry for the noob question.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (08-05-2023, 08:08 PM)Rannek Wrote:  Hi there! I am a pretty new user to hash cracking. I am attempting to solve a VeraCrypt hash. It is a very resource-intensive hash method, and I have multiple hashes. Is there any way to store the calculated hash somehow and try it with a different hash? So I don’t have to recalculate all the hashes again. 
Sorry for the noob question.
No, not really. And it wouldn't make much sense, because a veracrypt hash is not a real hash. It's a hexadecimal representation of a binary header formatted into a string to look like a hash.