hashcat is probably outputting using Lf delimiters on windows instead of CrLf and you are using notepad to display the files. The default windows notepad doesn't recognize the lf delimiters and shows everything in a single line.
The reason why both input/output lists look odd is because --remove is removing the cracked hashes and using Lf delimiters, the output file is using Lf as well so both of them look strange.
Either install an alternative notepad such as notepad++ OR open the file in the built in WordPad and they should display correctly.
The reason why both input/output lists look odd is because --remove is removing the cracked hashes and using Lf delimiters, the output file is using Lf as well so both of them look strange.
Either install an alternative notepad such as notepad++ OR open the file in the built in WordPad and they should display correctly.