Ok, thanks for your reply epixoip !
Driver installed: 13.4. Windows X64.
Following your suggestion, I did some runs with your clean command line, always using rockyou
dictionaire.
The program crash not ending the dictionaire. Replaced the dictionaire by the same dictionaire,
but from a fresh download (and hopefully in good condition). No change, still crashes.
This with plus b45.
With the exactly same command line, same dictionaire, but using plus b20, no crash, no problems.
Something related to recent builds supporting more than 15 characters ?!
No idea. I'll run using a couple of diferent dictionaires and I'll see what I get.
The options used in my command line (apart from the -i option which, like you said, is to use
with mask) never gave any problem.
Update:
- now did a run using a larger dictionaire (insidepro) and again b45 had a crash, this time
with "The instruction at 0xf9c51736 referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read."
- went to b20 and, again, using the same command line, same dictionaire, no problem.
Driver installed: 13.4. Windows X64.
Following your suggestion, I did some runs with your clean command line, always using rockyou
dictionaire.
The program crash not ending the dictionaire. Replaced the dictionaire by the same dictionaire,
but from a fresh download (and hopefully in good condition). No change, still crashes.
This with plus b45.
With the exactly same command line, same dictionaire, but using plus b20, no crash, no problems.
Something related to recent builds supporting more than 15 characters ?!
No idea. I'll run using a couple of diferent dictionaires and I'll see what I get.
The options used in my command line (apart from the -i option which, like you said, is to use
with mask) never gave any problem.
Update:
- now did a run using a larger dictionaire (insidepro) and again b45 had a crash, this time
with "The instruction at 0xf9c51736 referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read."
- went to b20 and, again, using the same command line, same dictionaire, no problem.