I downloaded the link for "SW_DVD5_Office_Professional_Plus_2013_W32_English_MLF_X18-55138"(Bayfiles) and when I checked the file using HashTab v5.1.0.23 it came back with this: CRC32: 3A60D12B MD5: 49EACDCBE6F99BA6DD73DA07D0B6F1F2 SHA-1: 1193B87C698FA18A064EC68FD534AFFDE51B90C4 This was for the .7z file. CRC32: 73DBFD9A MD5: 986F52872DE42DC4DEC6B8C4A9809421 SHA-1: B0F60D78C4978554C57CB25216E6C11A962FB563 and this was for the extracted file I renamed. This does not bear any relation to the SHA-! mentioned in the txt file. Should I discard this and is the download source ok to use again. If the download got somehow corrupted would this alter the SHA-1 value.
Downloaded files seem to be corrrupted compare to the hashes in txt file. So try again , sources here are always reliable .
I've noticed since I downloaded another version of Office 2013 that each time I check the hash values of any given download the CRC32, MD5 and SHA-1 values are always different. This is my first experience with using hash tools but even I know this does not appear to be right. I installed HashTab v5.1.0.23 downloaded from the developers own website. The files are checked using windows 7 own context menu - Properties - File Hashes. Any ideas.
Been looking for the Norwegian version, but since you think of it as a "very little used language", then I guess it's no use asking for it.
I have downloaded the Spanish 64 bits version, how can I know if the hash is the genuine of MS? Thanks in advance!
Thank you friend. I asked it, because maybe there was any way to get the hash Genuine Microsoft, because I guess MysTikAL3 has access to official hashes. Thanks again.