Bit of a coincidence. I'd been looking for one for ages and asked on another
Newsgroup if anyone knew of one.
Steven Ridder (also of this newsgroup) supplied the following link, and it's
an excellent little application suitable for (I think) every version of
Windows (runs on my XP as well).
Its called MD5Checker.msi if you would prefer to search for it.

http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10105-100-8792796.html?tag=st.dl.10001-
103-1.lst-7-19.8792796

(Watch the word wrap)

So thanks again Steven.

Regards,

Gareth



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> Cisco offers a 'more info' Link when you download the IOS image
> from CCO. It is the next Webpage after the FLASH/DRAM requirements
> are shown. On this 'more info' page there are different checksums
> for this ios image shown.
> For example the MD5 sum can be validated on Linux with the 'md5sum'
command.
>
> From experience: The flash in your 4500 is broken.
>
> Reinhold
>
> George Siaw wrote:
> >
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I am facing this delimma with 4500 router calculating a
> > different
> > checksum to that expected, no matter the internet connection
> > used in
> > downloading and also from different computers. Least, I blame
> > the
> > computer or link.
> >
> > Thus, my question is, is there some application somewhere which
> > can
> > check the ios's checksum before installing on router? This will
> > invariably save me a bunch of time.
> >
> > Any ideas guys?
> >
> > Regards,
> > George.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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