Copy files at maximum speed using TeraCopy
Hard disks are slow, very slow, most likely you’ve noticed this at least a couple of times in the past weeks when for instance copying a big file from one partition to another or to another PC. You can’t do too much about that, though you can speed up the way Windows transfers files a bit.
To cite the nice promotional chatter about TeraCopy:
Copy files faster. TeraCopy uses dynamically adjusted buffers to reduce seek times. Asynchronous copy speeds up file transfer between two physical hard drives. Pause and resume file transfers. Pause copy process at any time to free up system resources and continue with a single click. Error recovery. In case of copy error, TeraCopy will try several times and in the worse case just skips the file, not terminating the entire transfer. Interactive file list. TeraCopy shows failed file transfers and lets you fix the problem and recopy only problem files.
As you can see, TeraCopy tries to copy files faster, you might not quite get the technical blabla about it – nor do I. I do know it tends to work very well though, so good that I’d really recommend everyone to download it.
It’s free to use and compatible with Windows XP and Vista, you wont have to do anything complicated to use it, simply install it and when copying stuff TeraCopy can help with it’ll pop up and speed things up a little or help you to continue the transfer if something bad happened.
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