as mentioned within my reply to your PM (I don't know if you saw it), I couldn't reproduce the problem with your hash.
Neither with a windows system, nor with a linux system...
normally the windows operating system is more sensitive to memory (RAM, buffer overflow etc) problems... but still I couldn't reproduce it there.
My guess is that it could also have something to do with your setup/driver etc, but I'm not sure.
I also mentioned within my private reply to your PM that you should test with a different OpenCL device (i.e. with -D 1 or changing -d x)... or even try with a completely different operating system (e.g. linux instead of windows or vice-versa) or a different computer (for instance asking a friend, or testing with a notebook etc).
I tested with latest beta from https://hashcat.net/beta and couldn't see any crashes with your hash...
It could still have something to do with other parameters you use for hashcat or even further factors (like which driver / hardware you have)... we would need to pinpoint this to find out the main problem
Neither with a windows system, nor with a linux system...
normally the windows operating system is more sensitive to memory (RAM, buffer overflow etc) problems... but still I couldn't reproduce it there.
My guess is that it could also have something to do with your setup/driver etc, but I'm not sure.
I also mentioned within my private reply to your PM that you should test with a different OpenCL device (i.e. with -D 1 or changing -d x)... or even try with a completely different operating system (e.g. linux instead of windows or vice-versa) or a different computer (for instance asking a friend, or testing with a notebook etc).
I tested with latest beta from https://hashcat.net/beta and couldn't see any crashes with your hash...
It could still have something to do with other parameters you use for hashcat or even further factors (like which driver / hardware you have)... we would need to pinpoint this to find out the main problem