D deejam007 Active Member 413 2010 846 0 Apr 12, 2011 #1 any application to change MD5 for files in Windows ??? :D
jayfella Active Member Veteran 1,600 2009 565 680 Apr 12, 2011 #3 filesize changes the hash. Use WinRAR and add a text file or a URL shortcut to your site or your own custom NFO or w/e to make it unique.
filesize changes the hash. Use WinRAR and add a text file or a URL shortcut to your site or your own custom NFO or w/e to make it unique.
H Hillside Active Member 1,535 2010 13 0 Apr 12, 2011 #4 Try this: http://www.wjunction.com/showpost.php?p=579594&postcount=3
S SalmanAbbas007 Active Member 852 2010 0 0 Apr 12, 2011 #5 Just append a newline character to the file. Start -> Run -> Type 'cmd', Press Enter -> Switch to the directory where your file exists and use:- XD Code: echo.>> YourFile.ext Last edited: Apr 13, 2011
Just append a newline character to the file. Start -> Run -> Type 'cmd', Press Enter -> Switch to the directory where your file exists and use:- XD Code: echo.>> YourFile.ext
S Scandium Member 11 2011 0 0 Apr 13, 2011 #6 jayfella said: filesize changes the hash. Use WinRAR and add a text file or a URL shortcut to your site or your own custom NFO or w/e to make it unique. Click to expand... Agreed it's simple and easy. No need to use any complicated methods.
jayfella said: filesize changes the hash. Use WinRAR and add a text file or a URL shortcut to your site or your own custom NFO or w/e to make it unique. Click to expand... Agreed it's simple and easy. No need to use any complicated methods.
J JmZ (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ 1,789 2008 729 0 Apr 13, 2011 #7 If it isn't an archive add a few bytes to the end of the file, a load of tools for this exist, that'll change the hash.
If it isn't an archive add a few bytes to the end of the file, a load of tools for this exist, that'll change the hash.
S SalmanAbbas007 Active Member 852 2010 0 0 Apr 13, 2011 #11 ^ lol Jmz, c'mon thats what u said too XD And no, i tested it. Works fine, Try
J JmZ (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ 1,789 2008 729 0 Apr 13, 2011 #12 I said add bytes to the end of the file, i.e. zeros which do nothing but take up space. There was a tool to do this in the old nettools package.
I said add bytes to the end of the file, i.e. zeros which do nothing but take up space. There was a tool to do this in the old nettools package.
• •RaJ• Active Member 389 2009 132 0 Sep 4, 2011 #13 HERE U GO http://www.wjunction.com/showthread.php?p=997268
R Robin H Active Member 807 2009 73 0 Sep 5, 2011 #14 Nah, adding a random char doesn't break anything. I've yet to see something fail because of it. So I'd go for SalmanAbbas007's method. Or banbuster :p
Nah, adding a random char doesn't break anything. I've yet to see something fail because of it. So I'd go for SalmanAbbas007's method. Or banbuster :p