Write down what you can remember now, and try to think about the remaining part.
Unless the pass was a really short phrase I dont think its doable, so it sounds dodgy to me.
OP, did you use any weird characters like @ >< whatever? how was the pass like? how long?
Depending on how long and what characters you use not even NSA will break it in a lifetime of bruteforcing, unless they have some alien tech shit.
Exactly. Unless you have a short password, or you can remember majority of your password, it won't be feasible to brute-force it.
i need a script that i know the first 9 charasters but not the rest could be unto 9 long
Hello I opened a wallet long ago i have 0.8 btc, I absolutely remember not the password, I just know that I put 10 characters with uppercase in the word. Is it possible to have a script that test every possible combination of word 10 character?
It's not feasible to guess completely random passphrases. Here are how many days it it will take with one CPU:
passphrase length lowercase alphanumeric any character
1 0.00 0.00 0.00
2 0.00 0.00 0.00
3 0.00 0.03 0.10
4 0.05 1.71 9.43
5 1.38 106.03 895.58
6 35.75 6574.10 85080.08
7 929.61 407594.28 8082607.59
8 24169.80 25270845.55 767847721.40
9 628414.78 1566792424.34 72945533532.94
10 16338784.22 97141130308.84 6929825685629.39
Even with a large budget (thousands of CPUs or GPUs) you could only do 6 or 7 characters.
It's only possible to crack a passphrase when you know most of it and the unknown part is constrained. That's why I have so many custom tailored scripts in this thread - each targets a narrow pattern which could be identified.