FileVerifier++ is a Windows utility for calculating hashes using a number of algorithms including CRC32, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256/224/384/512, WHIRLPOOL, and RIPEMD-128/160/256/320. Supported hash file formats include MD5SUM .MD5, SFV, BSD CKSUM, and others.
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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow FileVerifier++
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Thank you very much for the program! Special thanks for distributing it under such a license!
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The wealth of supported hashing algorithms is a blessing. But its user interface is certainly its weak spot. It does not support verifying against a manually hash. Phrases like "actual hash value" and "valid hash value" are confusing to no end. (Which one is the calculated hash value and which one is the presumed/given value?)
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Works great, did what I needed it to. I was looking everywhere for a program that would do batch operations and automatically verify each file against a file of the same name with '.md5' added to the end. I finally found this one, which can do that through the command line utility, and it also goes through subdirectories recursively, so I was able to verify 40-odd files in 6 directories all in one go. Thanks!
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Fileverifier is great! Thanks.
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good file verify and comparison, and bad for lack of maintenance, I recently got bad block on one of my mirror base backup, which over 2T and 1,000,000 files so I took a shot trying to find out which file have been affected by bad blocks that filesystem won't tell me, after few run, it crashed if encounter too many locked file, after I get rid of antivirus software that lock file, it failed to save result even after a successful execution, I have already tried both 32/64 bits version, so, it's buggy if you wanna do it under a larger scale,