Windows Explorer allows you to copy and paste files, but the speed
that you get isn't always the greatest. Especially when you're copying a
large number of small files, the time it takes for Microsoft's default
utility to complete the process takes longer than it should.
Furthermore, depending on your hardware, you probably can't do much else
while copying files (if you are to maintain maximum speed), and the
standard Windows function doesn't have a pause button, which can be
quite frustrating. Here you will find a few tools that provide you with
better options and faster speeds for copying files on Windows PCs.
TeraCopy will test if the location you've selected has enough free space for all your files, recover after errors, verify the integrity of copied data and keep a log of all the files it failed to transfer. Moreover, you can allow or disallow the application to use your system's write cache. The only thing that could use a bit more work is the copying speed, which, although is an improvement over the Windows default one, it's still not as good as the one offered by other tools of the kind. (Despite the warning on our website, the application is completely clean according to the VirusTotal service.)
Unfortunately, there are also several drawbacks to using FastCopy, such as a somewhat poorly designed interface or the lack of the pause / resume functionality for the copying process. However, what's worse is that getting rid of this application can be a bit difficult, especially for beginners.
TeraCopy
TeraCopy is, as far as I'm concerned, one of the best file copying utilities you can find. Even though you have to pay to enjoy all its features (free version only offers basic functions), this tool is worth it. Unlike most of the other similar applications, this one actually has clean, well-designed interface and offers a ton of features that will simplify many of your tasks. The tool integrates itself into your Windows Shell, so it will be easily accessible at any time.TeraCopy will test if the location you've selected has enough free space for all your files, recover after errors, verify the integrity of copied data and keep a log of all the files it failed to transfer. Moreover, you can allow or disallow the application to use your system's write cache. The only thing that could use a bit more work is the copying speed, which, although is an improvement over the Windows default one, it's still not as good as the one offered by other tools of the kind. (Despite the warning on our website, the application is completely clean according to the VirusTotal service.)
FastCopy
As its name suggests, FastCopy is a tool that will significantly boost your file-copying speed (in my experience, it's the fastest one available). This tool can work without installation on PC; it can integrate itself into Windows Shell and verify the integrity of your files before wrapping up the copying process. Additionally, the application also embeds a file-wiping utility which makes the data you remove with its help irretrievable.Unfortunately, there are also several drawbacks to using FastCopy, such as a somewhat poorly designed interface or the lack of the pause / resume functionality for the copying process. However, what's worse is that getting rid of this application can be a bit difficult, especially for beginners.
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