I remember the hex private key that I had set the software on, and it was about 47 billion keys later that the software stopped, but it didn't show the key. I didn't know that I should have gotten it from the software log file, so I thought the software had crashed and reset it. Now I realize my stupid mistake, and no matter how I install the said software, it won't run!!!
47 billion keys is less than 100000000 : fffffffff (2^36), even with Alberto BSD's keyhunt CPU program you can cover this range in 4 or 5 hours with a slow laptop, no need for someone to help you. But maybe this is another newbie or digaran trolling.
I didn't lie, your problem is in calculating the number of keys to search. The number of keys to search is equal to:
4503599627370496
You wrote "47 billion keys later" in your second post, which + or - 2^36 search will find the key, and now you wrote 4.5 quadrillion keys....
Either you didn't understand what I meant or I couldn't express it correctly! Dear friend, I have no reason to lie. And I have no intention of showing off or bothering anyone. I was searching for keys like everyone else when I encountered a software bug that I thought was a bug, but in fact it wasn't a problem. I should have seen the key in the software log file, but I couldn't. I only remember the first 5 phrases of the key that I started the software with, and if I knew the whole thing, I would have reached the main key with a simple search in 47 billion keys after that and I wouldn't need help. Do you understand now?