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    Question Password completion list generation

    I need some help and from my googling it looks like excel may hold the solution..

    I have forgotten the last part of my window 7 password and have been searching for a way to use the part of the password i remember, and have something generate a list of all the possible endings.

    I remember my password starts with "500d$$FJK" but there are a possible 6-7 more characters im not sure about.. and need a list of all possible permutations. Thankfully I know for sure that some letters/numbers weren't use so it should reduce to length of the list.
    EXAMPLE:

    password = "500d$$FJK" + "7 character permutation from characters bellow"

    possible characters: "1234567890*wxrstuUki"

    OUTPUT to text list.

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    Can excel do this?? I know nothing about coding.. Would this be hard to do? What would you write it in? If someone want to throw some code together you would be my hero :D

    I really hope someone can help, i cant afford to lose my documents and pictures

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    Re: Password completion list generation

    Hello 998498,

    Sorry, we can not help you with this question due to legal liability issues. It is stated here in the forum's rules...

    Your post does not comply with Rule 12 of our Forum RULES. Do not post questions with regard to breaking or bypassing a password of any type or post questions with regard to bypassing a users security settings, all such posts will be deleted, repeat offenders will be banned!
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