This file integrity checker uses Alternate Data Streams to store the hashes of your files. So, it only works on NTFS volumes.
With that, you can rename, copy or move your files (to another NTFS volume) without losing the hashes, and without needing to do anything else.

The Whirlpool algorithm is a strong 512-bit hash function. This tool uses several optimized implementations with SSE4.1 or SSE2 instructions when available.

Each folder is recursively processed. You can use drag-and-drop, mix files and folders, pause and resume.

64-bit:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/whirlpoolfilech/files/0.5/WFileCheck64.exe

32-bit:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/whirlpoolfilech/files/0.5/WFileCheck32.exe

At first use, please let the integrated benchark determine the fastest procedure for your hardware. "Fast" will only take a few seconds.

Minimum requirement: Windows XP or later.

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Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C File Managers

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2013-05-30