Check hash ISO & Compare hash of ISO functionality features
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Genfin
, Mar 17 2011 03:01 PM
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#1
Posted 17 March 2011 - 03:01 PM
Hi,
Will appreciate if someone will let me know about differences between these features? Also compare hash of ISO with what or whom ?
Sardu 2.0.2c
.... File --> Compare of Hash of ISO
.... File --> Compare ISO
.... File --> Check Hash ISO
Thanks in advance.
GenFin
Will appreciate if someone will let me know about differences between these features? Also compare hash of ISO with what or whom ?
Sardu 2.0.2c
.... File --> Compare of Hash of ISO
.... File --> Compare ISO
.... File --> Check Hash ISO
Thanks in advance.
GenFin
#2
Posted 17 March 2011 - 03:23 PM
Hi,
Will appreciate if someone will let me know about differences between these features? Also compare hash of ISO with what or whom ?
Sardu 2.0.2c
.... File --> Compare of Hash of ISO
.... File --> Compare ISO
.... File --> Check Hash ISO
Thanks in advance.
GenFin
File --> Compare Hash of ISO use this if you have the hash of the file
File --> Compare ISO use this if you have to compare two isos
File --> Check Hash ISO use this if you want to know the hash of one file
#3
Posted 17 March 2011 - 04:15 PM
Thanks for your prompt reply David.
Many a times I've noticed that the md5, sha or checksum of the downloaded ISO files changes when I copy or move them from one partition to other or between drives.
Is there a better, reliable and faster utility/tool (other than TeraCopy) that will flag off any changes in the checksum or md5 during copy or transfer process.
Many a times I've noticed that the md5, sha or checksum of the downloaded ISO files changes when I copy or move them from one partition to other or between drives.
Is there a better, reliable and faster utility/tool (other than TeraCopy) that will flag off any changes in the checksum or md5 during copy or transfer process.
#4
Posted 17 March 2011 - 07:27 PM
Many a times I've noticed that the md5, sha or checksum of the downloaded ISO files changes when I copy or move them from one partition to other or between drives.
Be aware !!!!!
Hash integrity is one of the feature against file corruption. If you really find a change after copy/move operations, please check your system versus malware/virus......
One of the best tool I use is DVDsig by Dariusz Stanislawek
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