I understand it's 2 different OS. The purpose is to troubleshoot. Again, I used --status to troubleshoot, to see if there was any difference.
No emulator. I'll try the reg patch.
Thanks for the quick response!
No emulator. I'll try the reg patch.
Thanks for the quick response!
(06-02-2017, 08:09 AM)philsmd Wrote: Well, that's a comparison of 2 completely different (operating) systems. I'm not sure if that is a good comparison. Furthermore, the 2 system also have different hardware (so everything changes). A better comparison would be either: different hardware, but same operating system OR the same hardware, but different operating system (not changing everything and then compare apples and oranges).
I also do not understand why you use --status (normally you would not use it, except for pipes - where it is enabled by default - or if you use hashcat together with some wrappers etc).
What is very important here is the question if you are using any particular shell/terminal emulator. Do you use mingw/cygwin/powershell etc ? If so, please test with cmd.exe
Also you might need to read the output of hashcat carefully (eventually there are some warnings like the one about the timeout patch etc https://hashcat.net/wiki/timeout_patch )