- 1 year ago
What type of checksum is used in Windows NT 4.0 repair log?
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In Windows NT 4.0, the repair log uses a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) checksum to detect errors in the log file. The CRC checksum is a type of hash function that generates a fixed-length checksum value based on the contents of the file. If any part of the log file is modified or corrupted, the checksum value will no longer match, indicating that an error has occurred. This helps ensure the integrity of the repair log and allows the system to detect and correct errors that may occur during the repair process.