need program like FileChecker

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by mantra, Feb 22, 2008.

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  1. markymoo

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    There's a version which doesn't need .NET :)
     
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    Blind me :D
     
  7. mantra

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    well there many programs
    i need only one the let me know if the important files are been changed
     
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    You should test that Md5Checker. It's best what I have tested. Perfect replacement for Tiny Watcher (atleast to me).
     
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    :thumb: i like to use runscanner but it can't check alot files at once on the fly but fantastic program.
     
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    I use that too but with that I can't save MD5 values and compare those.
     
  11. mantra

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    yep
    but it scan every files
    i can't setup a filter for example only dll exe and other exentsion
     
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    So what happened here Mantra, you became distracted and gave up on tiny?

    GF
     
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    I just throw Tiny Watcher to Recycle Bin and start to use Md5Checker. I just add each partition and save checksums. In every reboot I can check that Shadow Defender do what it should do.
     
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    For those using TW, there's a custom ruleset of registry keys to monitor :)
     
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    Another good one is RegShot. Easy to use, no need to install and you can compare registy and files/folders.
     
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    yes it's cool
    but it did scatter, spill milions file "CHECKSUM.md5" in every folder

    i would like to i have 1 file for each hard disk
     
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    You can save all data in one CHECKSUM.md5 file.
     
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    how can i do it?
    for example make a folder with Md5Checker.exe and c.md5 D.md5 H.dm5 and so on
    the c , d ,h i , g are my partitions
     
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    1. Start Md5Checker.

    2. Add partition. Click Open.

    3. After finished MD5 calc click S To and choose were you want to save that SINGLE file.
     
  22. mantra

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    yes but where should i save this file?

    for example if i want to check my windows folders?
     
  23. MikeNAS

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    It doesn't matter. Just add what ever you want and save where ever you want.
     
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    ok but i save 1 file about the all C:

    and i want to check only the folder windows , i can't
     
  25. MikeNAS

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    Of course you can't but you can add only Windows folder etc. and check that.

    EDIT: So you can add whole partition but you don't have to do that if you don't want.
     
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