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GeneralThis makes zero sense - part deux Pin
dandy7216-Dec-22 4:48
dandy7216-Dec-22 4:48 
It's gonna be one of those days...

If you've never heard of Ventoy, it's a utility that lets you boot from a USB thumbdrive, and then presents a menu made up of any number of bootable ISOs you just dump on the drive. You have to format the thumbdrive with it (so it can be made bootable and loads the app that looks for ISOs and builds the menu), but the ISO files themselves aren't touched in any way. So that's besides the point.

I just copied an .ISO file on the thumbdrive, stuck it into a laptop, booted from it and started installing the OS...halfway through it, it complained the image wasn't valid. Sure enough, if I compared SHA256 hashes between my original ISO file and the copy I made on the USB stick, they don't match. Easy enough fix, I'll just re-copy the file and be done with it. For good measure, before wasting my time reinstalling, I'll re-compare the hashes. They still didn't match.

I re-did it a third time, same thing again.

The original ISO file is on ComputerA, and the thumbdrive is in a USB port on ComputerB. I'm copying the file across the LAN and directly onto the USB stick. And I consistently get this mismatched hash.

So I took the USB stick and plugged it directly into ComputerA, and compared the hashes - they finally match (!)...

Why would the extra step of going over the LAN modify the data stream contained within the file? Given I was able to produce an identical copy of the file on the same USB thumbdrive by avoiding the LAN, I can't really blame the drive itself.

This isn't the analog world. Any read/write error should've been detected in transit, and reported by the OS. Yet it remains blissfully unaware the target no longer matches the source. How do you even explain that?

Additional details: ComputerA is an old system that can only do USB2. ComputerB is newer and the USB stick was hooked up to a USB3 port. Surely the difference in transfer speeds can't blindly introduce errors that get ignored?? Otherwise there's no way I could ever trust a transfer of any kind of binary data...
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