There is a good hashing software named QuickHash-GUI, which can bedownload from the weblink
http://quickhash-gui.org/downloads/
Below are the features of this QuickHash-GUI software and a screenshotof the software UI:
· Recursivehashing, or hashing and copying to reconstructed directory directory andre-hashing in destination directory.
· Ability tohash physical disks in Windows and both physcial & logical disks if run inLinux (using root or sudo), e.g. /dev/hda or /dev/hda1
· Simplerecursive hashing of all files in a selected directory and its sub-directories
· MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512/xxHashalgorithms available
· Designed asa GUI for Linux but also compiled for Windows
· Enablesdigital forensic practitioners or IT security staff to hash files at times whenfiles have been extracted out from forensic software before or aftertransportation to non-forensic staff
· A simplenon-confusing interface.
· Usuallyfaster than mainstream hashing Windows tools
· Results canbe exported to CSV text file, or a HTML web file, or clipboard or all
· ASCII andUnicode aware on both Windows (as of v2.3) and Linux (as of always)
· Drag andDrop available for individual files
· Full PDFmanual with screenshots and explanation of all features.
· Noinstallation. No wizards. No registration. Just double click and use,instantly.
· Open Source(please feedback any code improvements for future versions)