MD5 Checksum: FD49FE891A6EE18EE79E4FE69ED9FA80 SHA-1 Checksum: 9D2B4113595626F8ADABB4C67E3D8D79861A972B SHA-256 Checksum: C5513DB60583E4ED8D16E4E69F36DDC9C9A87AE8A241636D1757CBD19C50FE65 SHA-512 Checksum: A2FE6974052143F4A983B09D9E650E7CAE235D110C19DB2DC59B52AA079539B892F5FB47819CDAD25DF5262F0180FC8A988DC8BB7D619A61C023713C62C67E75 There are many MD5 hash checkers available on the web. Some are GUI based and others are command line driven. They are available for all Operating Systems. As long as it uses the MD5 algorithm, any program should work. Here is the link to an open-source Windows MD5 checking program: http://md5deep.sourceforge.net/ Once you have installed it, use the md5deep.exe to calculate the hash - example - md5deep.exe HS_DVD_2016_1021.iso You can then compare that string with the one provided above. Most programs like md5keep even allow you to check one or more MD5 hash strings from a file containing known hashes. Check out the MD5DEEP.txt file for more information.