Microsoft Windows 2000/ XP Info for Collectors

Discussion in 'Windows XP / Older OS' started by Oz, Feb 27, 2014.

  1. takuan

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  2. wvv000

    wvv000 MDL Addicted

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    If it's just that, I prefer using Ultraiso
     

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  3. daniel_k

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    @takuan
    Dunno, something wrong on your end, hashes are being calculated just fine.
     
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    v1.1 small update.

    Now displays "Calculating SHA-1 hash" while you wait.
     
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  6. takuan

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    Thank you for your time.
    I downloaded the new version.
    Again I get the same output. No change. Same hash as with 1.0.
    The hash is still very different form the hash listed by MS and verified by HashCalc.
    HashCalc shows the same hash as indicated by MS. But your tool shows a different hash.
    Short, the new version present no changes I can see, compared with old version.

    But just to clarify. I am not looking for a utility, that can show me the hash or fix an overpadded file.
    I already have a utility that does that (HASHCALC). Great tool. In order to clean an overdumped image I use the script that I mentioned in an earlier message.

    What I am looking for though, is a script that can do the opposite. The same script modded to add padding at the end.
    For example, given a certain source iso, and a hash and a bytesize, perhaps can create the iso I am after.
    The target iso also mentioned in an earlier post.

    Perhaps modding the script in this way is not possible?
     
  7. takuan

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    Is it possible to reverse the function of this great script as to take a non-padded iso and pad it to fit a certain byte size and/or checksum?
    If so, could someone who knows how, please take a look at it?

    Thank you.
     
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