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Old 08-10-2016, 11:53 AM   #842
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
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I think win 7 directions on md5sum checking are in this thread, but I will have to look them up, unless geekmaster (or another Windows user) beats me to it.
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I would guess, as a Linux user, NiLuJe uses the command-line `md5sum` provided by GNU coreutils.

Here is a list of Windows GUI utilities for calculating checksums. https://www.raymond.cc/blog/7-tools-...5-sha1-hashes/
"10 Tools to Verify File Integrity Using MD5 and SHA1 Hashes"

Personally, I use "HashMyFiles" (integrated into the "right-click" context menu) on this computer. My other computers have different tools (whatever google result got my attention when I needed an MD5 tool for windows)... No real preferences -- whatever gets the job done without too much annoyance (though I do use many free tools from NirSoft on a regular basis).

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