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crc check tool?
Takeshi:
--- Quote from: kenshin-dono on October 31, 2010, 10:57:34 PM ---ah interesting. K removed. Im snagging rapid CRC right now to give that a shot but it requires a restart to use i guess. I dont wanna lose my queque so i'll use it tonight heh
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You can still use it even though it says that. At least I haven't had a problem with ignoring the message yet.
Sosseres:
It probably wants a restart to add things to the context menus or some such. Restarting explorer.exe would do just as well if that is the case.
Pzc:
HashTab is simple and awesome if all you want
is to verify crc's of one kind or the other.
Pentium100:
I once wrote a program that calculated CRC32 checksums for all files in a folder and its subfolders and compared them to the CRC32 in the file name. The program then showed a list of files, the actual CRC32 for each file and whether it matched the checksum in the name and color coded the entries - white background = OK, red background = CRC does not match, yellow background = no CRC in file name.
Xiong Chiamiov:
Sure, that's pretty easy stuff in a modern language with good libraries. I use this Python script, which totals up at only 43 lines.
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