I got my stake in the original distribution (scam version). I was never able to claim my stake in the reboot of nfd though because the password I had written down didn't match my account number & password hash. After many hours of frustration I gave up trying different versions of my original password and believed my nfd stake was lost forever.
Today I worked out the problem![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
Using http://www.xorbin.com/tools/sha256-hash-calculator I was able to generate my original password hash from my original password by adding a 'return' at the end. My problem now is when I try to do this in the nfd login box by hitting the 'return' key after I type in my password the 'enter' key submits the form, so the extra return that's needed on the end of my password doesn't get submitted as part of my password.
How can I add a 'return' character to the end of my password that becomes part of the password text, but doesn't submit the login form?
thanks
copy your password and paste it in a notepadToday I worked out the problem
![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
Using http://www.xorbin.com/tools/sha256-hash-calculator I was able to generate my original password hash from my original password by adding a 'return' at the end. My problem now is when I try to do this in the nfd login box by hitting the 'return' key after I type in my password the 'enter' key submits the form, so the extra return that's needed on the end of my password doesn't get submitted as part of my password.
How can I add a 'return' character to the end of my password that becomes part of the password text, but doesn't submit the login form?
thanks
move the pointer to the end of the password line by cursor or mouse left click and hit the Enter
select all by Ctrl + A and copy it by Ctrl + C
now paste it in the password field in the wallet and hit Enter
i think this will work