JPEGsnoop
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JPEGsnoop
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The long road to recover Frogger 2 source from tape drives
Are they really JPEGs and MP3s, or just bitrot?
I've found https://github.com/ImpulseAdventure/JPEGsnoop useful to fix corruption but I haven't come across a non-standard JFIF JPEG unless it was intentionally designed to accommodate non-standard features (alpha channel etc).
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My 100% pro level Backup solution
JPEGsnoop - author's site seems down/unresponsive, WayBack Machine version here
- Help Recovering RAF files
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How To Prove Photograph Hasn’t Been Edited
The one u/ufffd posted is not bad, also, Image Edited? website and JPEGsnoop too are both nice free tools to use.
HashCheck
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How do I backup files properly? (i'm a beginner)
You can use HashCheck or similar (https://github.com/gurnec/HashCheck) to create hashes of your files and verify them. Periodically do this and if it ever fails, restore from one of the good backups.
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My 100% pro level Backup solution
Still better safe than sorry though, so I've been using TGRMN's ViceVersa Pro and sometimes Robocopy ever since. For easy checksum/hash gathering I use HashCheck Shell extension - but if you want to be a purist, the built-in certutil utility in modern Windows can get SHA-1 and other hash types .
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Im planning to download project zomboid on my pc using gog-games.com but it said it needed tor browser,so I downloaded it and used it,theres a website named anonfiles.com to download the file,it feels kinda sketchy,is it safe?
Do you want to make sure it's the same file? GOG Games allows to "Verify that your collection matches" GOG Games here. To use, install Open Source HashCheck Shell Extension (old version) to compare against it.
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How to get out of this?
That's good. In that case I would make at least TWO copies and verify those copies. I've been around long enough to see USB have random bit errors. I use ViceVersa Pro to copy and verify but that's overkill for your needs. You could also create a hash manifest with HashCheck Extension (Win) or the like, and diff the two manifests.
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Does this not exists? Checksum program...
I use HashCheck: https://github.com/gurnec/HashCheck/releases/tag/v2.4.0
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I'm free!!
What I was suggesting is more subtle. There's an open source program called HashCheck https://github.com/gurnec/HashCheck I found that hooks into your Windows Explorer context menu to make viewing a checksum hash or generating a checksum file just 2-3 mouse clicks—it's actually pretty nifty as you can load the checksum file to check for data integrity across multiple files.
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Can't install qbittorent because it says its a malware or an unwanted software
First verify you got from qbittorent.org and that the SHA256 matches. You can use certutil, powershell or https://github.com/gurnec/HashCheck
- Add MD5 Checksum to Windows Explorer context menu
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What are the biggest noob traps for new pirates?
Not knowing how to hash check files https://github.com/gurnec/HashCheck
- Hey can anyone recommend any application which can download games directly like steam or epic games without having to download the installation folder?
What are some alternatives?
jdvrif - Hide data within a JPG image using this steganography-like privacy tool. Image is compatible with Mastodon & other sites.
MultiPar - Parchive tool
imgprmt - Store and share an AI image prompt/description as a basic web page, embedded within a tweetable JPG image file.
scorch - Silent CORruption CHecker and filesystem audit tool
tacentview - An image and texture viewer for tga, png, apng, exr, dds, pvr, ktx, ktx2, astc, pkm, qoi, gif, hdr, jpg, tif, ico, webp, and bmp files. Uses Dear ImGui, OpenGL, and Tacent. Useful for game devs as it displays information like the presence of an alpha channel and querying specific pixels for their colour.
aide - aide source code
onstream-data-recovery - A repository detailing data recovery of OnStream tapes.
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lilliput - Resize images and animated GIFs in Go
GOG.com-Game-Collection-Verification - CRC32 checksums for all items found on GOG-Games.com
winmerge - WinMerge is an Open Source differencing and merging tool for Windows. WinMerge can compare both folders and files, presenting differences in a visual text format that is easy to understand and handle.