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On Mac OSX
- Open Terminal and navigate to the folder which holds the download
- Type in "md5" (without the quotes) followed by a single space and then the exact file name.
- The MD5 hash will then be displayed by Terminal for you.
Linux As above but the command "md5sum" must be used rather than "md5". Windows You must download a third party utility for checking MD5 checksums on Windows. Alternatives By installing the Hash Tool extension Firefox can check MD5 hashes on all systems. - Install the above extension
- Download your file(s)
- Go to 'Downloads' (Tools -> Downloads) and right-click on the file to check
- Select "Check Digest"
- Copy and paste, or type in, the MD5 checksum that was provided with the download into the "Reference Digest" input box.
- You should now see an approval of the file or a warning telling you that the checksums differ.
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Vista snipping tool The Snipping tool is not available in Windows Vista Home Basic Edition. It comes with Vista Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate Editions. It makes taking screenshots much more straight-forward. |
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Taking a screenshotFollow the instructions below to take a picture of your screen. This will help us to understand your problem and respond with more speed. Once you have taken any relevant screen shots send them to us with any description necessary - again the more information you can provide us with the easier it will be for us to respond quickly and effectively to sort any problem out. |
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