.net - Check If 2 Large Text Files Content Are 100% Same?

Jun 29, 2011

I have two large text files (about 1.8 GB each encoded in UTF-8). And I want to check if the content of both files are 100% same. If there is single character difference then it is considered not same, i.e. both files are different. How do I do that? So my question is: How to check if 2 large text files content are 100% same?

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