Forum: UltraISO
Topic: "Skip bad sectors" to default to unchecked
started by: tim

Posted by tim on Jul. 03 2004,06:47
I always want to ensure my ISO images are clean.

This leads to 2 questions:

1) How can I make "Skip bad sectors" to default to be Unchecked/Off?

2) Does an ISO image have any sort of  intergrity check like CRC32 or SHA1 (or whatever)?
If I open an ISO image, how do I know it is complete and good condition?
Posted by xoben on Jul. 03 2004,10:17
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1) How can I make "Skip bad sectors" to default to be Unchecked/Off?

The lastest version 7.2.1.821 can save this option for you.

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Does an ISO image have any sort of  intergrity check like CRC32 or SHA1 (or whatever)?

You can emulate an ISO image by SoftDisc, then use 'Check CD' to get a MD5 code.
Posted by tim on Jul. 10 2004,12:59
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You can emulate an ISO image by SoftDisc, then use 'Check CD' to get a MD5 code.


Now there's an idea.

How about UltraISO having an option to generate a MD5 sum for a given ISO image?
Posted by tim on Jul. 16 2004,18:54
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The lastest version 7.2.1.821 can save this option for you.


Is this (or a later) version available yet?
Posted by xoben on Jul. 16 2004,21:10
Please download lastest version form links on download page (http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/download.htm) .
Posted by tim on Jul. 17 2004,05:41
Perhaps you should put the build number on the download page so we can tell it's been updated.