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Understatement. ^You could always attempt to brute force the CPU key, but the chances of success in a timely manner are not very high.
16^32 is how many key combinations possible there are. That is a big number.You could always attempt to brute force the CPU key, but the chances of success in a timely manner are not very high.
I dont see why where not using this solution :tongue:16^32 is how many key combinations possible there are. That is a big number.
If you could guess a billion keys a second, it would take you 10790283070806014188970 years to guess them all.
I wasn't trying to correct you at all. Just adding real numbers to your statementI never said it was a prudent solution. just a possibility.
f**king lol.16^32 is how many key combinations possible there are. That is a big number.
If you could guess a billion keys a second, it would take you 10790283070806014188970 years to guess them all.