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Its already mentioned here. Also, you can get iso file hashes from the official Microsoft Visual Studio (MVS) website, check the link for the instructions. |
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If you're using MassGrave to install a new version of Windows like Enterprise, the .iso files are hosted on a 3rd-party mirror, and Microsoft does not make file hashes publicly available. Microsoft ALSO for whatever reason DOESN'T SIGN their .iso files, so it can be a little scary when you're about to upgrade your entire OS with an unsigned image file you basically got from strangers on the internet!
Fear not, there's a website that mirrors the checksum hashes for all Microsoft's downloadable files:
✨ https://files.rg-adguard.net/category/Operating_Systems ✨
Simply search the list for for the exact name of your downloaded .iso! While this website is still a 3rd party and I can't guarantee it's authenticity, at any rate, it is independent from the MassGrave team, so it serves as a pretty decent independent verification that the files you've downloaded are indeed genuine.
(If for whatever reason that link stops working, you should still be able to go to files.rg-adguard.net and manually navigate to File List then Operating Systems)
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