Thanks for the reply. I read these postings that say one should ignore the warning or turn it off. The entry of 17 Nov 2003 was new to me.
The Download MD5 checksum of UBCD 5.2.7 is correct: 8bcf534293d35d9820739c377a68afe2
I didn't md5-check my UBCD 5.2.6 (also with NSSI 0.60.45 on it) and didn't check the old UBCD 4.1.1 (with NSSI 0.59). Those two versions are burned on CD, so I think I cannot check the md5 without the original downloaded iso-files, can I?
I'll check the md5 in future every time with every download - that's generally a good idea. All the firmware and BIOS updates for any product I updated in the past were downloaded from the official manufacturer websites and I never had a single problem with the downloads or the update-processes. I never did any experiment with FW and BIOS and ran the machines in most of the time in default mode (never overclocked or installed RAID or something like that).
With all three UBCDs and both versions of NSSI it looks like this when ended NSSI:
Checking integrity of NSSI.EXE .... OK
Detecting Anti-Stealth INT13 ...... Unusable
Starting Dynamic Overlay System ... OK (65264)
Loading Overlay - XMS ............. OK
End of Program ...
Press any key to continue . . .
NSSI.exe seems to be ok, what Anti-Stealth INT13 is, I don't know if this is relevant that it's marked as "unusable".
The Download MD5 checksum of UBCD 5.2.7 is correct: 8bcf534293d35d9820739c377a68afe2
I didn't md5-check my UBCD 5.2.6 (also with NSSI 0.60.45 on it) and didn't check the old UBCD 4.1.1 (with NSSI 0.59). Those two versions are burned on CD, so I think I cannot check the md5 without the original downloaded iso-files, can I?
I'll check the md5 in future every time with every download - that's generally a good idea. All the firmware and BIOS updates for any product I updated in the past were downloaded from the official manufacturer websites and I never had a single problem with the downloads or the update-processes. I never did any experiment with FW and BIOS and ran the machines in most of the time in default mode (never overclocked or installed RAID or something like that).
With all three UBCDs and both versions of NSSI it looks like this when ended NSSI:
Checking integrity of NSSI.EXE .... OK
Detecting Anti-Stealth INT13 ...... Unusable
Starting Dynamic Overlay System ... OK (65264)
Loading Overlay - XMS ............. OK
End of Program ...
Press any key to continue . . .
NSSI.exe seems to be ok, what Anti-Stealth INT13 is, I don't know if this is relevant that it's marked as "unusable".