John L. Galt
John L. Galt
@a-raccoon - Thanks for the compilation. One more for the 2.4 builds, is this one, an update of an Alpha build that Chris Gurnee started in Sep 2016 but apparently...
Agreed. I had a discussion a long long time ago with someone over at implbits about how the hashing algorithm in HashTab was slower than Kiu's last version of HashCheck,...
> > > @Korkman, that's strange, because build was made from "separate-files" branch > it's seems only 32bit version affected, 64bit is fine > > source: > https://github.com/seiya-dev/HashCheck/tree/separate-files > >...
Happening with the x64 branch now, @seiya-git - thought you'd want to know. Only 4 / 56 at virus total, but it was flagged by Defender today for me. It...
Having the option to allow / disallow following junctions would be most beneficial, IMO, with the caveat that by default it is disallowed.
Yummy. As if my ancient system doesn't have enough issues. Seriously, though, I just cleanly installed 1903, and then joined the Insider Program and took the Skip Ahead build 18945...
Well, I don't like accessing things like .ISOs in folders that are several layers down the chain - so I have those locations that I use often (for example, the...
Hi, As a Windows Insider Preview tester, this happens to me quite a lot. While it is simple to just reinstall, I'm still adding my comment (more so to to...
I've gotten used to this, as I run Insider Preview builds (and Skip ahead builds when they are available) on my testing desktop, and every build change causes HC to...
This would be beneficial to me. Currently I keep HashTab around for file comparison purposes, and use Hash Check for everything else. I prefer Hash Check over HashTab, but that...