A checksum is the outcome of running an algorithm, called a cryptographic hash function, on a piece of data, usually a single file. Comparing the checksum that you generate from your version of the file, with the one provided by the source of the file, helps ensure that your copy of the file is genuRead more
A checksum is the outcome of running an algorithm, called a cryptographic hash function, on a piece of data, usually a single file. Comparing the checksum that you generate from your version of the file, with the one provided by the source of the file, helps ensure that your copy of the file is genuine and error free.
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- Right-click the desktop and click Properties. - Click the Desktop tab. - Click Customize desktop. - Click the General tab, and then click the icons that you want to place on the desktop. - Click OK.
– Right-click the desktop and click Properties.
See less– Click the Desktop tab.
– Click Customize desktop.
– Click the General tab, and then click the icons that you want to place on the desktop.
– Click OK.