A fun way to make coasters with ISO's
Andrew Zbikowski
andyzib at gmail.com
Fri Oct 15 18:25:37 UTC 2004
Under Winders, there is a GUI md5 thingy. http://www.irnis.net/soft/acsv/
You can also just google for md5sum.exe and find a windows executable.
Or if you have a *nix box up and running:
md5sum -c file.iso.md5 (grab the .md5 from the same place you
downloaded your iso, stick the .md5 file in the same directory.)
If the checksums match, you'll get no feedback at all. If they don't
match, you'll get something like md5sum: MD5 check failed for
'file.iso'
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