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  1. Hey there, So I was cleaning my pc by going back to the original state and when finished I created a new password. However I was a bit drunk and probably misspelled it. However after many tries I gave up and searched for other solutions. This lead me to Ophcrack which I downloaded on a DVD and tried to run. But it gave an error about not finding the requested table(s). Now after a lot of tries with other programs and bootable USB's etc. it just won't work. Can anybody help me with this issue? I've got an Windows 7 64x OS. Starting script: ophcrack-launcher.sh Searching tables in: /media/sdc1/tables Tables found: /media/sdc/tables/vista_free/table0.bin List of Windows partitions containing hashes: 0. /media/sda2/WINDOWS/System32/config 1. /media/sda4/Windows/System32/config Select the partition to crack: 0 Starting Ophcrack 4 hashes have been found in the encrypted SAM found in /media/sda2/WINDOWS/System32/config/. Did not find the requested table(s) /media/sdc1/tables/vista_free/table0.bin. The passwords have been saved in /tmp/ophcrack.txt Press ENTER to continue... My console log Hope somebody can help me! If you need more information ask me! Regards, Rover PS. English is not my foreign language and i've typed the console log so there may be type mistakes.
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