The transfer speeds fluctuated quite a bit compared to Windows 7’s copying mechanism. While copying 24 GB of smaller files, however, TeraCopy undercut Windows with 17:32 from A to B and 17:02 from B to C. It's free for personal use but offers a commercial license. Copying the 4.4 GB file took longer than Windows did, at 3:41 from A to B and 2:53 from B to C. It is a dynamically adjusted file-copying app that replaces the Windows built-in copier and lets you transfer files in batches from one location to another. It's a great improvement to Windows (XP at least), I sure hope the brains that gave us this, would give us a search function too - they must have the capability.Btw, the speed is good too. TeraCopy is a free utility program from Codesector that allows users to copy and paste large files fast. This software is compatible with the following 32-bit Windows operating systems: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7. And the whole business took ~20 seconds? I was amazed.I use it, I like it, I definitely recommend it. I'd say it's a pretty smart and precise program. checking dates for each individual file would cause, if not a headache, probably more severe mental damage?!I just copied a whole game, nothing illegal, I have the CDs, and out of more than 9,000 files only a couple hand fulls were copied - "older only". I've been using TeraCopy 2.05 for some time now, and even if I haven't got to compare the speed with XP's copy / replace function, this friend certainly has a few functions I highly appreciate:Hitting a file with the same name, it gives you the possibility to rename, instead of a simple yes or no option I'm meddling a bit with game mods, and not once or twice have I been grateful for the option "Replace older files only" - a plain yes or no would simply not do and, as it may be several thousand files.
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