Unlock Old Office Files
Found an old Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file you can't open? Files from Office 97-2003 use weak 40-bit encryption that we decrypt with 100% certainty. No password needed. Pay only after recovery.
How It Works — From Upload to Unlocked File
Upload Your File
Upload your password-protected .doc, .xls, or .ppt file. We detect the encryption type instantly.
Auto-Detect 40-bit
Our system confirms 40-bit RC4 encryption and automatically queues your file for guaranteed recovery.
Decrypt in Minutes
Our GPU servers test all 1 trillion possible keys. Your file is decrypted in approximately 5 minutes.
Pay & Download
Pay $29.99 and download your unlocked file. If we can't decrypt it, you pay nothing.
Which Old Office Files Qualify?
Old Formats (Guaranteed)
- .doc — Word 97-2003
- .xls — Excel 97-2003
- .ppt — PowerPoint 97-2003
- 40-bit RC4 encryption
New Formats (Not Guaranteed)
- .docx — Word 2007+
- .xlsx — Excel 2007+
- .pptx — PowerPoint 2007+
- AES-128 / AES-256 encryption
Why Old Office Files Are 100% Recoverable
Microsoft Office 97, 2000, XP (2002), and 2003 all used 40-bit RC4 encryption to protect documents. At the time, this was considered adequate — but by today's standards, it's trivially weak.
The math is simple:
40-bit encryption means approximately 1,099,511,627,776 (about 1 trillion) possible keys. Our GPU servers test billions of keys per second. At this speed, every single possible key is checked in just a few minutes — making it mathematically impossible to fail.
Unlike standard password recovery (which tries to guess your password), we don't need to know anything about your password at all. We recover the encryption key directly, bypassing the password entirely. This works regardless of how long, complex, or random your password was.
Who Needs Old Office File Recovery?
Old password-protected Office files surface in all kinds of situations. If you've found files from the early 2000s that you can't open, you're not alone.
Sensitive situations handled with care. Whether you're recovering documents from a loved one who passed away or accessing old business files you created years ago, your privacy is our top priority. We never access or read your document contents.
How to Check If Your File Qualifies
The quickest way: just upload your file. We detect the encryption type automatically and tell you within seconds whether it qualifies for guaranteed recovery.
But if you want to check yourself first, look at the file extension:
| Extension | Program | Guaranteed? |
|---|---|---|
| .doc | Word 97-2003 | Yes — 100% |
| .xls | Excel 97-2003 | Yes — 100% |
| .ppt | PowerPoint 97-2003 | Yes — 100% |
| .docx | Word 2007+ | No |
| .xlsx | Excel 2007+ | No |
| .pptx | PowerPoint 2007+ | No |
Tip: On Windows, if you don't see file extensions, open File Explorer, click "View" in the toolbar, and check "File name extensions." On Mac, right-click the file and select "Get Info" to see the full filename.
Why Free "Password Remover" Tools Won't Work
If you've searched for "unlock old Word document" or "open old Excel file password," you've probably found dozens of free tools claiming to remove Office passwords. Here's why they don't work:
What free tools can do
Remove editing restrictions (like protected cells in Excel or read-only mode in Word). These are simple flags that don't encrypt the file content.
What you actually need
Break the encryption key that protects the file from being opened at all. This requires GPU-powered key recovery, which is exactly what our service provides.
If your old Office file asks for a password before it will even open, the content is encrypted. No amount of "password removal" will help — you need actual encryption key recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Guaranteed Recovery
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Quick Reference
Your Privacy
TLS 1.3 encrypted upload
Only encrypted header analyzed
Document content never accessed
Automatic deletion within 24 hours
Zero-knowledge processing

