![]() In many cases, you might get an installation failed error if the MD5 hash value is not correct. I have seen various cases where people report that their device went to bricked state after installing a certain file. Installing an official firmware, a custom ROM or even a Kernel file with corrupt MD5 value can lead to a bricked phone or tablet. It is, therefore, very important that whenever you download such files with a purpose to install them on your device, make sure to compare/match the computed MD5 checksum against the one provided on the download page to verify their integrity. The MD5 checksum or hash value of a file might look like the following alpha-numeric strings: 25912deacc5d55528e223ec7b99705ccĨ223ec1c2aa71503b431a0daabb23154 Why Should We Check MD5 Sum?
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