Windows 10 - How to Verify Hash MD5 SHA256 Using CertUtil in Windows 10

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This tutorial demonstrates how to verify Hash utilize Certutil in Windows 10. Feel free to comment, like, and subscribe.

Command: CertUtil -hashfile "file name" SHA256 (change the algorithm if it's not SHA256)

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why you even bothering creating tutorials if you arent sure what you do? These are not a full verification steps

coolsnail
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returns the code but in pairs separated by spaces ? is there any way to supress spaces

daisenbe
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man the screen is so hard to see, could you do a video people can actually read the text. zoom, somethin!! otherwise thanks it didn't work for me either
but i am closer to getting it

CODTALES-KILLSTREAKS
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If you do this and your number is the same, but with uppercase letters. Does that matter? I did a different method and it came back with uppercase letter, but they are the same.

cmdrriotz
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"ls" doesn't work for me. Either way I don't think that step is necessary right?
Anyways I do the correct directory change but when I do the final step it says "Expected no more than 2 args, received 3
CertUtil: Too many arguments"

mellymachine
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Thank you. I didnt even know this was an option and was still fussing with the old fciv tool that does not work past sha1

kathyfournier
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Thank for helping me learn something new. Worked perfectly.

blackgod