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To: Nebullis
"You want me to extract Windows XP from DOS with a 96 byte key. My question is..."

It's been more than 100 posts since I demonstrated the flaw in your claim that Windows XP could be "extracted" from DOS via bitflips. To expose that flaw, I used a cryptography analogy and tied that analogy to Watson's math for this thread.

It's a little late for more of your nonsensical questions at this point. Either you can extract Windows XP from DOS or you can't.

I say that you can't, based upon the math in this thread as well as the fact that no Key or Algorithm has been produced for such a task.

If you still want to defend your initial claim that you Can extract Windows XP from DOS, then "simply" show the Key and the Algorithm (e.g. bitflips, complex equations, whatever) necessary.

689 posted on 04/09/2002 9:45:58 AM PDT by Southack
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To: Southack
If you still want to defend your initial claim that you Can extract Windows XP from DOS

I'm sorry you're confused. You made that claim, I'm saying it's incorrect.

693 posted on 04/09/2002 10:46:48 AM PDT by Nebullis
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