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jraju:
Is there any manual way of intrepreting the hex decimal as Letters and Alpha numeric.
Boggin, i wanted those Bold lines to show in every post in this forum, would you say how?

Samson:

--- Quote from: jraju on May 07, 2016, 04:01:28 am ---Is there any manual way of intrepreting the hex decimal as Letters and Alpha numeric.

--- End quote ---

Here you go J,

http://www.unit-conversion.info/texttools/hexadecimal/

Make sure to change to "Hex numbers to text" in the dropdown between the 2 boxes.

jraju:
Hi, samson, i have already tried this and this gives, machine language symbols without any text . I mean, the hex contains 64 characters, and is there a way of manually getting the letters out of this.
   Windows decryptor programs may be doing this, but i could not find anything and how to use.
any idea of how to have this Bold letters in each of my post

Samson:
64 characters in total or 64 different characters? Hex uses 16 different characters ....are you sure it hex....assuming you now have the PW, try the site in reverse ie text > hex to see if it matches  :wink:

hex use these characters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f

If your 64  characters are in hex, then split them in to pairs, eg enter this and see what you get 6a 72 61 6a 75 0d 0a                       

jraju:
No, if i do the reverse, i get 28 digit hex. and it does not tally with the hex characters , supposed to be my pw. I want to learn, so continuing after the resolve. But samson, what is meant by 16 characters, do you mean to say that a alpha is represented in hex in 16 digits.  If the hex denotes, then my pw is only of 4 letters, which is incorrect
                       I had not taken the risk of disconnecting the wireless connection to input those 64 which the site says would connect in xp. For that reason, i bought a usb nano wireless adapter compatible with my router dlink
                           i was told that hex is user friendly. If i input xp hex in windows 7 or in windows xp , in the same site you mentioned , i get a kind of machine like few characters of rectangle boxes with black colours filld , some machine language letters, and square tilted with question marks inside etc..etc.
                            It was interesting to see one article on  this , that windows stores everything with time stamps including the pws. But one gets some idea on it, the paragraph that should be included is left out in the article, so that i could not find . He also explains some coded software,which would retrieve. But i have other idea of giving it to it. If it could be manually extracted then it is good. Otherwise, there is a risk of giving in your password. Please want to hear some new ideas .
 
                             By the by where is shane, the sharer

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