09-13-2020, 02:00 PM
Okay, so I have another problem/set of problems.
I have two hashcat folders, one which I just extracted cleanly and another where I modified the file OpenCL/m09600-pure.cl and changed "sha512_update_global_utf16le_swap to sha512_update_global_swap...".
The first hash.exe works as I described in the main post. The second hash.exe works perfectly while cracking MD5 hashes, but crashes when cracking Excel hashes (which use -m 9600) and reports next error:
"* Device #1: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed.
Your device driver installation is probably broken.
See also: https://hashcat.net/faq/wrongdriver
Aborting session due to kernel self-test failure.
You can use --self-test-disable to override this, but do not report related errors."
I followed the instructions on "https://hashcat.net/faq/wrongdriver" and reinstalled my drivers three times until I got "hashcat --benchmark" to finish without errors on both hash.exe-s (I extracted them cleanly every time after reinstallation of drivers). I realized in the process that I cannot install drivers for my Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 because when installed the benchmark finishes with errors. I downloaded and installed "intel_sdk_for_opencl_applications_2020.2.487.zip" and "opencl_runtime_16.1.2_x64_setup.msi".
The situation is the same after reinstallation. I know that this has nothing to do with my original question, but if you have any advice on what to do next, I would be very grateful.
I have two hashcat folders, one which I just extracted cleanly and another where I modified the file OpenCL/m09600-pure.cl and changed "sha512_update_global_utf16le_swap to sha512_update_global_swap...".
The first hash.exe works as I described in the main post. The second hash.exe works perfectly while cracking MD5 hashes, but crashes when cracking Excel hashes (which use -m 9600) and reports next error:
"* Device #1: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed.
Your device driver installation is probably broken.
See also: https://hashcat.net/faq/wrongdriver
Aborting session due to kernel self-test failure.
You can use --self-test-disable to override this, but do not report related errors."
I followed the instructions on "https://hashcat.net/faq/wrongdriver" and reinstalled my drivers three times until I got "hashcat --benchmark" to finish without errors on both hash.exe-s (I extracted them cleanly every time after reinstallation of drivers). I realized in the process that I cannot install drivers for my Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 because when installed the benchmark finishes with errors. I downloaded and installed "intel_sdk_for_opencl_applications_2020.2.487.zip" and "opencl_runtime_16.1.2_x64_setup.msi".
The situation is the same after reinstallation. I know that this has nothing to do with my original question, but if you have any advice on what to do next, I would be very grateful.