Hey guys, I noticed some of my larger files seem to be corrupted and I assume its from the initial mass copy ( cloned a 2tb drive to my nas ) anyways, I was wondering if there is an easy way to set up a MD5 check for all the files that are currently on the nas. I am running the md5 hashes for my files currently, but I would like be able to run a md5 check on the nas instead of re-download the files from it to "check".
Is there a way to do this, provided that the folder paths would be similar?
example of file paths:
D:\SteamLibrary to Freenass:\mnt\user\games\SteamLibrary
edit: the md5's will be in .exf format ( used Exactfile 1.0.0.15 BETA )
Edit2: If anyone else ever reads this looking for answers and you are also trying to get sub directories , this worked for me md5 */*/ , not as efficient i would like it to be but fairly easy
Is there a way to do this, provided that the folder paths would be similar?
example of file paths:
D:\SteamLibrary to Freenass:\mnt\user\games\SteamLibrary
edit: the md5's will be in .exf format ( used Exactfile 1.0.0.15 BETA )
Edit2: If anyone else ever reads this looking for answers and you are also trying to get sub directories , this worked for me md5 */*/ , not as efficient i would like it to be but fairly easy