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stressapptest
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Need help on fix
That's super old and not very useful anymore. Use Google's stressapptest Might also be worth booting Windows for TM5 or HCI Memtest.
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Daily General Discussion - March 2, 2023
I've personally used stressapptest a lot ( https://github.com/stressapptest/stressapptest ), it's not perfect but it's easy to use from a linux CLI. If that can run for a whole day without spitting out errors then it's probably not the RAM
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Ram OC is suddenly unstable , even though it was running perfectly fine before.
You're running linux? You should try GSAT for validating memory OC stability and stress testing.
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Linus Tolvards is upgrading his computer with ECC RAM after a module failed causing random memory corruption
For what it's worth, this was one of the semi-popular "new" memory testing tools doing the rounds back when Ryzen was new: https://github.com/stressapptest/stressapptest
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Is having 4 sticks of ram really not that stable with Ryzen how some people say it is?
You need to run some memory stress test to verify that, like google's stressapptest (runs in Linux only)
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Building a PC for my kid
It's not guaranteed that 2 kits will work together, but given the total dearth of 4-DIMM kits on the market, that's probably what you'll have to do. Give it a good overnight burn-in test with prime95 large FFTs, and maybe Google stressapptest, especially if you enable XMP.
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PC Shuts Down. Attempts to restart infinity times. Help me save this stupid expensive computer.
If trying to repair the windows install does shit the bed, one debug step you could try would be making a bootable linux usb to see whether that exhibits the same crash behavior. It could pull a bit of double-duty if you run a memory-focused stress tester like: https://github.com/stressapptest/stressapptest to see if it throws up any errors. If you go with a semi-recent Ubuntu release, that one is already in the official software repositories and thus easy to install.
- What's on your magic USB drive?
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Do people still bother with burn-in on new machines? If so what's the Linux community standard for doing so?
Prime95, Intel Linpack or Linpack Xtreme, y-cruncher, GSAT, Blender 3D rendering, Linux kernel compilation works very well too.
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files get regulary corrupted, but btrfs scrub and memtest86+ shows no errors
I'd recommend the (former) Google stressapptest: https://github.com/stressapptest/stressapptest
bitcracker
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How to bypass the admin password when Windows(C:) is locked with bitlocker?
Clean reinstall. Or try bitcracker : https://github.com/e-ago/bitcracker
- Accessing old laptop removed from domain
- Weiß jemand wie ich an die Daten von meinen alten PCs komme?
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What's on your magic USB drive?
This is correct, you can bypass Bitlocker if it uses a password instead of or in addition to the 48-digit encryption key. You're looking for this: https://github.com/e-ago/bitcracker unless there's a newer version. This is what I've used in the past.
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Mounted hard drive encryption
but yeah, as the others have said you can definitely mount a windows drive on linux. I prefer using gparted cause you can visualize the partitions, but testdisk and photorec can also provide insights into the partition sizes and can do full data recovery on the non-encrypted partitions. This also looks pretty promising, but from my experience, you'll probably have to set up a dedicated machine up for running it... I'm guessing about 7-8 weeks to run it on, also guessing it's about 128gb drive / iso: https://github.com/e-ago/bitcracker These are just guess on the performance though, that I'm basing on previous experiments from scrubbing drives in the past...
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Who is behind "Thegrideon Software" (specializing in brute-force tools)?
So I decided to buy it, since I think 30 bucks is a fair price, even though it might just be a fancy wrapper for the open source bitcracker (I can't be bothered to create my own dictionary files and BitLocker Password is really easy with this).
- How to brute force a Bit Locker password
- Employer enabled BitLocker on personal laptop so i could work from home. Never gave me key. [Windows 10/Dell XPS 13]
- reimaged my computer without realizing that my crypto wallet was using my windows user cert
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Bitlocker has turned on and never let me set a key and now I can't access my pc.
You could try BitCracker (https://github.com/e-ago/bitcracker) - it is a brute force password attack tool (open source).
What are some alternatives?
1559-outreach - Outreach related to EIP-1559
brainflayer - A proof-of-concept cracker for cryptocurrency brainwallets and other low entropy key algorithms.
hashcat - World's fastest and most advanced password recovery utility
john - John the Ripper jumbo - advanced offline password cracker, which supports hundreds of hash and cipher types, and runs on many operating systems, CPUs, GPUs, and even some FPGAs
hashtopolis - Hashtopolis - distributed password cracking with Hashcat
JohnTheRipper - John the Ripper jumbo - advanced offline password cracker, which supports hundreds of hash and cipher types, and runs on many operating systems, CPUs, GPUs, and even some FPGAs [Moved to: https://github.com/openwall/john]
blender-cuda-subdivision-surface-gpu - A Blender 3.0.0 fork that will allow you to subdivide complex meshes using CUDA compatible GPUs. (WIP)
byeintegrity8-uac - Bypass UAC at any level by abusing the Program Compatibility Assistant with RPC, WDI, and more Windows components
haloray - GPU-accelerated atmospheric ice crystal halo simulator
BitLockerCrack - A highly simplistic attempt to brute-force lost bitlocker password!
libmspack - A library for some loosely related Microsoft compression formats, CAB, CHM, HLP, LIT, KWAJ and SZDD.
bitlocker-attacks - A list of public attacks on BitLocker