ofc there may be other reasons too to use the GUI and you should not be upset by the "too lazy" comment of mastercracker (of course it was just a joke) ... e.g. you could say that the GUI is:
- easier to learn
- easier/faster to use
- more integrated somehow (no black cmd-window)
- more windows-friendly
- ...
(well, there are also some good arguments to learn and use the command line version)
The real problem here is that 0.51 GUI is out-dated and the "other" GUI is not developed (nor maintained) by hashcat.net, but you get it from http://md5decrypter.co.uk/hashcat-gui.aspx
Therefore, this forum is not the right place to look for help about that GUI - nor ask why a outdated version doesn't work -, since nobody here can (help you to) update the GUI etc ... nor is it easy for us to help you to understand the problem w/ the GUI, since most of us use *hashcat without any GUI (but command line only).
Also this v0.5.1 GUI is out-dated (and it is clearly stated: http://hashcat.net/hashcat-gui/ ). Many features are missing there etc.
Therefore, if you insist to use the GUI, you need to look for this one http://www.md5decrypter.co.uk/hashcat-gui.aspx
Furthermore, it may be needed that you download the latest oclHashcat version (http://hashcat.net/oclhashcat/ ) and replace the oclhashcat 1.00 folder.
Again, oclHashcat 1.01 is the version of oclHashcat you should use. But if you want to use also a GUI (in "addition" to the command line version), you should have a look here http://www.md5decrypter.co.uk/hashcat-gui.aspx + update oclHashcat folder with the 1.01 content.
If you choose to go this way, you should report any problem there: http://forum.md5decrypter.co.uk/forum-view.aspx?f=8 and not here, because we can't really help you w/ this 3th party GUI questions + it is not the right place here.
- easier to learn
- easier/faster to use
- more integrated somehow (no black cmd-window)
- more windows-friendly
- ...
(well, there are also some good arguments to learn and use the command line version)
The real problem here is that 0.51 GUI is out-dated and the "other" GUI is not developed (nor maintained) by hashcat.net, but you get it from http://md5decrypter.co.uk/hashcat-gui.aspx
Therefore, this forum is not the right place to look for help about that GUI - nor ask why a outdated version doesn't work -, since nobody here can (help you to) update the GUI etc ... nor is it easy for us to help you to understand the problem w/ the GUI, since most of us use *hashcat without any GUI (but command line only).
Also this v0.5.1 GUI is out-dated (and it is clearly stated: http://hashcat.net/hashcat-gui/ ). Many features are missing there etc.
Therefore, if you insist to use the GUI, you need to look for this one http://www.md5decrypter.co.uk/hashcat-gui.aspx
Furthermore, it may be needed that you download the latest oclHashcat version (http://hashcat.net/oclhashcat/ ) and replace the oclhashcat 1.00 folder.
Again, oclHashcat 1.01 is the version of oclHashcat you should use. But if you want to use also a GUI (in "addition" to the command line version), you should have a look here http://www.md5decrypter.co.uk/hashcat-gui.aspx + update oclHashcat folder with the 1.01 content.
If you choose to go this way, you should report any problem there: http://forum.md5decrypter.co.uk/forum-view.aspx?f=8 and not here, because we can't really help you w/ this 3th party GUI questions + it is not the right place here.