IntegrityChecker (icj) Java Release 2.0.5fc3 — Last Release Prior to version 3.0
re: IntegrityChecker Java
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re: Validating Data Transfer/Copy Before Deleting the Source/Original Data: diglloydTools IntegrityChecker
re: Detecting Corruption / Validating Data Integrity Over Time and Across Drives and Backup/Restore
re: Reader Question on diglloydTools IntegrityChecker: “verify terabytes of content back and forth between the cloud and other local RAID drives I have”
re: Apple Core Rot: macOS Finder File Copying: Fails to Replace "dot files" When Replacing a folder = DATA LOSS
re: Detecting Data Corruption Caused by Bit Rot or Bad Drives or Software Bugs with diglloydTools IntegrityChecker
What is it?
IntegrityChecker Java runs on any platform that supports the Java language*—macOS and Unix, various NAS flavors based on Unix, Windows—just about everything.
The only high performance automated solution spanning all computing platforms. It works on hard drives, SSDs, network drives, CDs and DVDs, etc.
Futhermore, so long as Java remains available, you should be able to check data integrity on your files today or next year or in the year 2035 without so much as a software update.
Why Use IntegrityChecker Java for Data Integrity?
More about IntegrityChecker and why every professional should be using it.
IntegrityChecker Java (icj) version 2.0.5fc3
This release is a minor update with a few changes for compatibility with the upcoming version 3.0.
IntegrityChecker Java is bundled with diglloydTools. There is no separate purchase option.
Documentation/help
See the online help for IntegrityChecker java.
If you need support, please copy/paste the text from the Terminal window—don’t send screen shots as they are very large and frequently contain too little information.
More about IntegrityChecker and why every professional should be using it.
See the included READ_ME file for installation instructions.
Release notes
- 2022-09-07 Minor changes to retain compatibility with upcoming version 3.0
- 2022-09-06 Bug fix for error when processing filenames with characters interpreted by java as a "/", such as ≠ character.