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Jun 21st, 2022
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  1. RE: windows7700
  2. Some content in this message has been blocked because the sender isn't in your Safe senders list. I trust content from feedback@geoffchappell.com.
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  4. Geoff Chappell (Feedback) <feedback@geoffchappell.com>
  5. Thank you for your enquiry. It's not at all clear to me how you mean your
  6. email as feedback on anything I've written. Obviously you're very deeply
  7. involved with the work you've done so far. I infer that you're hoping to
  8. give old Windows versions the means to use new algorithms. A noble exercise,
  9. to be sure, and I did indeed write 20+ years ago about back-fitting what was
  10. then the new Crypto API into the original Windows 95.
  11.  
  12. But it is perhaps a forlorn exercise. For some sense of this, consider what
  13. it might mean to be the "specific" location of the "true 'sha256' encryption
  14. stuff". You perhaps have something very specific in mind. I, thrown in at
  15. the deep end of your work, necessarily fall back to where the algorithm is
  16. coded. Historically, this has typically been RSAENH.DLL but through
  17. interfaces exposed by such DLLs as ADVAPI32.DLL. In their generally,
  18. algorithms are coded in a Cryptography Service Provider (CSP), but having a
  19. suitable CSP, e.g., by adapting one from a later Windows or writing one
  20. fresh, won't do any good unless other DLLs in the old Windows know to expose
  21. the new algorithms and unless any amount of other software, both from
  22. Microsoft and not, know the new algorithms are there. Thus do "specific" and
  23. "true" start to look open-ended!
  24.  
  25. In any case, I state explicitly at my website that I don't have anywhere
  26. near the necessary resources for tracking pre-release builds and hotfixes
  27. and similar such minor updates. The numerous updates of Windows 7 SP1 that
  28. have never amounted to an SP2 are therefore very much out of scope. Worse
  29. news for you, perhaps, is that even if you were consulting me, I'd have to
  30. decline: there must yet be an announcement at my website but I am at least
  31. planning for the likelihood of a forced retirement.
  32.  
  33. -----Original Message-----
  34. From: MeKLiN x [mailto:beanxxx@hotmail.com]
  35. Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2022 00:18
  36. To: feedback@geoffchappell.com
  37. Subject: windows7700
  38.  
  39. do u know of what specific files of windows, and where in the registry other
  40. than SystemCertificates and the binary blobs within, as i have found those
  41. already, the true 'sha256' encryption stuff is located? i am adding
  42. sh-2/sha256 to a windows iso im working on that is the fastest one ever made
  43. so it needs to be able to run a few games that require that to work.
  44. https://betawiki.net/wiki/Windows_8_build_7700
  45. <https://betawiki.net/wiki/Windows_8_build_7700>
  46.  
  47.  
  48. and my latest attempt is called windows for dota legends on my
  49. archive.org/details/@meklin if you wouldnt mind downloading it i can also
  50. give you a steam account with the game on it and dont have a lot of money
  51. right now but when my court case is over i will
  52.  
  53. i have done a well noted sp1 edit for the 900mb sp1 file which has something
  54. in it that disables certain windows users from installing it, i cant
  55. remember now but i edited the .cat or .mum file and its all xml and was
  56. basically the same thing as changing installed=permanented or 'removable' or
  57. whatever, one line fix. i believe all the same files are on windows 7700
  58. even tho its windows 8 beta. so do u have any ideas there, completely
  59. changing the name of all the winsxs packages, editing every single xml file
  60. in an update like say kb3033929(?) the regular win7 sp1 sha256 needed
  61. patch..., or tricking CBS / sessions.xml to install things it shouldnt? i
  62. got the 'windows 8 beta' to show it has installed sp1, and the reason behind
  63. all that is because kb3033??? needed it to even install. there are many to
  64. install sha256, but easy anticheat mostly asked for 3033929 or 404472? both
  65. the major mentioned ones on MS pages. thanks for reading!
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