How to Verify a Downloaded ISO Linux and Windows 10

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In this video I will be demonstrating how to verify your downloaded ISO in Linux and Windows 10. Checking the verification of an ISO is very important, it gives you peace of mind that any possible errors would be minimised during the installation process and if any errors were to arise, you know that the integrity of the ISO is not at fault and any further fault finding would most likely have to be explored within the installer or the distro itself. Hope you enjoy the video.

Linux Ubuntu 20.04
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Ubuntu Specific Verification - 03:40
Ubuntu 20.04 Hashes Website - 05:20
Ubuntu 20.04 Open the Terminal - 06:25
Typing Command in Terminal - 06:52
Check Different Checksum Values - 11:34

Linux Mint 20
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Checking sha256sum for Linux Mint - 11:52
Typing Command in Terminal - 12:46

Windows 10
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Check Ubuntu 20.04 Checksum - 08:41
Open Powershell - 09:15
Typing Command in Powershell - 09:41

Linux Command (name of ISO is an example only)

Windows Command (name of ISO is an example only)

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Hey I recognise that guy! Cheers for the shoutout. Great video - explained it better than I could :-D

sleepyeyesvince
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I never do to be honest and even Alan Pope doesn't I heard him say in one of his videos.

johanb.
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i dont get the iso disk instead i get the install software

joshonperc
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Fun and educational, thanks Colin :D

alan_core
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Thanks Colin, very informative cause I seem to go about it wrong when checking the checksums. Also going to watch Sleepy's video on that subject. Take care and stay safe.

timo
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Thanks Colin for the video. I didn't do this very often in Windows, did not know how or even remembered how to do it in linux. :-)
You would think after 4 years on Linux I would know... Lol Take Care...
LLAP

BrucesWorldofStuff
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PCTLC I just use an application call GtkHash very simple tool and no need to use the terminal at all since it is a GUI application which is very simple and easy to use I just like easy stuff and hate the terminal not I don't ever use it but if I can avoid it I will LOL :0

anarita-
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Always struggle with doing this - worked out how to do this for Qubes OS thanks to your clear explanation - Many thanks from Hong Kong

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