There isn’t much happening with software for this purpose, so it is a rather pleasant surprise to hear of another tool, which does pretty well against other similar software.HashTab was discontinued in early 2022 but you can still download it by clicking here. And does well against other similar tools I had to use over the years. This software has quite some interesting features for a windowed tool to create and compare hashes. If you have nothing useful to contribute, you best say nothing at all. Your complaining brings litterally nothing to the table. Proper comparisons benefit everyone who reads them. ‘Get-FileHash’ can go stand in the corner, crying in shame, once you use proper tools. So congratulations, you managed to fail spectacularly at comparing apples with oranges.įor command-line comparison, you should have mentioned: md5sumd which is awesome and even has a progress-bar, although you likely don’t see it that much as it is very fast at what it does. The software discussed here is a hash tool for the graphical part of Windows. The name likely stands for Pazera Software and PowerShell? The program is quite nice in its current form. But that's not something every user may like. This option requires you to run PS Hash using admin rights.Īn option to integrate PS Hash to the Explorer context menu or the properties would have been nice. The program doesn't have many settings, but you can associate it with hash extension files. The options are available on the toolbar as well. Right-click on a selected process to calculate its hash, look it up on VirusTotal, Google or DuckDuckGo. The "Processes" option at the top of the screen opens a new window, that displays all running processes. Paste the text to be hashed in the large text box, select the encoding and hash algorithms, and click on the "Calculate the text checksum/hash" button at the top. The program can also be used to hash text using the various algorithms that it supports. You can choose between a hash and a file to check it against.Īnother way to do check for corrupted/tampered data is by using the Verify tab, checksum files. If you want to check the integrity of a file that you downloaded, use the Compare tab. Switch to the text tab to view the values in text format. PS Hash's table format has a filter option that helps you search for specific files in the list. Click on the floppy icon to save the selected values in a plain text (TXT) document. It displays the hash values in a table along with the file name, path, file size. The log tab displays the list of calculated checksums. Click on the "Clipboard" button to copy the value. Once it has finished computing the values, they are displayed in the textbox next to each option. PS Hash will start the hashing process, you can view its progress at the bottom of the screen. When you have made your selection, click on the "Calculate checked hashes" option at the top of the screen. You can pick the algorithms that you want to calculate the hashes for. Other: Snerfu, Whirlpool - Snerfu 128, Snerfu 256, Whirlpool.Įach section is collapsible, so you can minimize the ones you don't want to use.CRC and Adler - CRC16, CRC24, CRC32, CRC64, Alder 32.There are 30 algorithms available in PS Hash, and they're divided as follows. The other two icons can be used to perform a search for the file name, using the Google or DuckDuckGo search engines. It uses the SHA-2 256 value of the file to search for a match on VirusTotal. The first of these is the VirusTotal button, which when clicked opens a new tab in your browser to load the scan result page of the selected file. There are three icons to the right of the i icon.
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