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Welcome. I use oclHashcat-plus and I have this stuff in the question.
Do you like it decrypts the hash I keep it in the middle of the process off the computer and for some time to enable the program and restart the process from here that I stopped?
Please help!
Sory for my English
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are you asking how you can restore a session that was interrupted?
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07-11-2013, 02:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-11-2013, 02:45 PM by moonek.)
Well you can call it that. Exactly the point is that decodes some hash and I have to turn off your computer and do not want to start from scratch then decode only from that moment that I stopped because I did not have a hash I have to wait a very long time so you know. Wants to stop decoding, and once there enable from that moment that I stopped
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read the output of --help and the wiki, you will see --restore
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So how decrypts the hash and wants to stop it then I quit, and then press the switch again and will want to start from the moment it entered --restore?
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I feel the need to tell you that your sentences don't make any sense at all due to lack of grammar.
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(07-11-2013, 04:11 PM)moonek Wrote: So how decrypts the hash and wants to stop it then I quit, and then press the switch again and will want to start from the moment it entered --restore?
Here's the command line:
Code:
oclhashcat-plus64.exe --restore