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: Once a disc is ripped, its hashes (MD5, SHA-1) are compared against other submissions in the Redump database. If two different people dump the same disc and get the same hash, it is considered "verified." If a user finds a different hash, it may indicate a new revision or a bad dump. Why Bit-Perfect Dumps Matter
Standard disc images (like common .ISO files) often strip away specific data that is crucial for certain systems to function correctly. This might include: redump
For a disc to be marked "Verified" in the Redump database, two separate users with different hardware configurations must dump the disc and produce identical hash values. High-value or obscure discs often require a third or fourth dump to ensure no read errors. : Once a disc is ripped, its hashes
The Redump project has made significant progress since its inception: This might include: For a disc to be