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Crashing problem when creating kernel for WPA - ticarpi - 09-29-2013

Running oclhc-plus32 0.15 on Win8.1 with Catalyst 13.4

Runs fine for all other hash-types I've tried, but for WPA (2500) I'm getting the following message, followed by a crash.

Code:
C:\Users\ticarpi\InfoSec\Hashcat\oclhashcatplus\oclHashcat-plus-0.15>oclHashcat-plus32.exe -m 2500 newclean.hccap example.dict
oclHashcat-plus v0.15 by atom starting...

Hashes: 1 total, 1 unique salts, 1 unique digests
Bitmaps: 8 bits, 256 entries, 0x000000ff mask, 1024 bytes
Rules: 1
Workload: 16 loops, 8 accel
Watchdog: Temperature abort trigger set to 90c
Watchdog: Temperature retain trigger set to 80c
Device #1: Cypress, 1024MB, 725Mhz, 18MCU
Device #1: Kernel ./kernels/4098/m2500.Cypress_1124.2_1124.2 (VM).kernel not found in cache! Building may take a while...

The error message is:
oclHashcat-plus32.exe has stopped working
A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available.
[Close program]

Any ideas?
I'm relatively new to this, but I've scanned the forums and it doesn't seem to be a common fault.

Cheers.


RE: Crashing problem when creating kernel for WPA - Mem5 - 09-29-2013

(09-29-2013, 12:20 PM)ticarpi Wrote: oclHashcat-plus32.exe has stopped working

Try with oclHashcat-plus64.exe


RE: Crashing problem when creating kernel for WPA - ticarpi - 09-29-2013

Running 32-bit Windows currently due to backwards compatibility for a 16-bit game, but I should probably update soon.

Any ideas for the 32-bit version of oclhc?


RE: Crashing problem when creating kernel for WPA - Rolf - 09-29-2013

WinDOS 8.1 may be the problem?