08-27-2019, 08:41 PM
I am having trouble cracking WPA passwords and I guess it comes down to my driver. I just don't know what to do or if it can even be fixed.
I am running two AMD R9-290X on Windows 10, I have the latest version of AMDs driver version "Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.8.1". I have tried Hashcat 5.1, 5.0, & 4.2.1.
I am cracking other hashes fine, but when I try to crack a WPA 2500 hash I get the error: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed. The process stops after the error. I can tag on the --self-test-disable and of course it goes through the cracking process, but no passwords are ever recovered. I tested the process with a known password, but still no results.
I realize that I don't need to use the --self-test-disable, but I am not sure how to resolve my issue.
I have uninstalled my driver and Intel OpenCL, rebooted, and manually deleted the OpenCL files from SYSWOW and System32.
Can anyone help with a solution?
I am running two AMD R9-290X on Windows 10, I have the latest version of AMDs driver version "Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.8.1". I have tried Hashcat 5.1, 5.0, & 4.2.1.
I am cracking other hashes fine, but when I try to crack a WPA 2500 hash I get the error: ATTENTION! OpenCL kernel self-test failed. The process stops after the error. I can tag on the --self-test-disable and of course it goes through the cracking process, but no passwords are ever recovered. I tested the process with a known password, but still no results.
I realize that I don't need to use the --self-test-disable, but I am not sure how to resolve my issue.
I have uninstalled my driver and Intel OpenCL, rebooted, and manually deleted the OpenCL files from SYSWOW and System32.
Can anyone help with a solution?