Author Topic: KeyUtils - Open-Source Key Recovery  (Read 6547 times)

So if I'm reading this right. You can take your keydat and just click the decrypt button and you will have your key? Or is there more into this. I'm confused.

So if I'm reading this right. You can take your keydat and just click the decrypt button and you will have your key? Or is there more into this. I'm confused.
Take a look at the tutorial I posted in the OP, that should explain most of what it does.

If it doesn't, Honno said he'd be making a video tutorial sometime soon... Looking forward to it!
« Last Edit: April 26, 2015, 12:34:02 PM by Ipquarx »

You will get to hear my lovey, mediocre voice.



You will get to hear my lovey, mediocre voice.
well that's a turnoff



school is out, i can actually have time to narrate the video.

school is out, i can actually have time to narrate the video.
Then BRV, right?


I was about to come in here an be all like, "But all Blockland mods are open source!"

Then I noticed it wasn't a Blockland mod...

I was about to come in here an be all like, "But all Blockland mods are open source!"

Then I noticed it wasn't a Blockland mod...
But hey, at least it's open source ;)

I used it once and i can say, it saved my life :P
Pretty useful

So I suppose there's no way to recover a key that I brought over from an old hard drive and am trying to recover using a key made on this computer?