Is there a way to extract a password hash from AESCrypt archive?
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This is quite off-topic for the AEScrypt problem. I would suggest to just search for forum posts that explain how to identify the hardware you have and install the driver from the vendors page.

It's discouraged to use notebooks to crack hashes. They do not have any sophisticated cooling system that would get rid of the heat produced by the GPUs when running hashcat at 100% utilization. Most of the laptops share a single cooling fan / heat sink etc between CPU and GPU etc. It's not ideal. Avoid it, whenever possible
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RE: Is there a way to extract a password hash from AESCrypt archive? - by philsmd - 04-08-2020, 06:40 PM