Hello , sorry about your problems. My name is Marco and I will do my best to help you.
You can download 7-zip and install it. You will then have the option in the contextual menu, when you right-click on a file and then the "7-zip" submenu.
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I am trying to view the CRC SHA for an application downloaded from a vendor's website. I am using Windows 10 Enterprise. Is there a setting that needs to be changed to view this when I right click on the application?
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Hello , sorry about your problems. My name is Marco and I will do my best to help you.
You can download 7-zip and install it. You will then have the option in the contextual menu, when you right-click on a file and then the "7-zip" submenu.
Thank you for the suggestion. The 7-zip worked for me.
I had installed 7-zip, I had not gone any further into the menu for it. Thanks
If you want an easy method to obtain a file hash, try OpenHashTab:
https://github.com/namazso/OpenHashTab/releases/tag/v3.0.2
Once it's installed, you can just right click on any number of files and select the Hashes tab. Double clicking on a hash will copy it.