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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:51:03+00:00 2026-05-15T01:51:03+00:00

I want to replace a binary file if the contents are different. So I

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I want to replace a binary file if the contents are different.

So I need to be able to compare the binary file (without having to deserialize it).

Is this possible?

I used binary formatter to save the file.

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    2026-05-15T01:51:03+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:51 am

    Yes, you can generate the MD5 or SHA1 hash for each set of file data and then compare them.

    Sample code (error checking removed for clarity):

    public bool CompareFiles(string filePath1, string filePath2)
    {
    
      FileInfo info1 = new FileInfo(filePath1);
      FileInfo info2 = new FileInfo(filePath2);
    
    
      byte[] data1 = new byte[info1.Length]
      byte[] data2 = new byte[info2.Length]; 
    
      FileStream fs1 = new FileStream(filePath1, FileMode.Open);
      FileStream fs2 = new FileStream(filePath2, FileMode.Open);
    
      fs1.Read(data1, 0, info1.Length);
      fs2.Read(data2, 0, info2.Length);
    
      fs1.Dispose();
      fs2.Dispose();
    
      SHA1 sha = new SHA1CryptoServiceProvider(); 
    
      byte[] hash1 = sha.ComputeHash(data1);
      byte[] hash2 = sha.ComputeHash(data2);
    
      // c# 2 or less: you need to compare the hash bytes yourself
    
      // c# 3.5/4
      bool result = hash1.SequenceEqual(hash2);
    
      return result;
    }
    
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