

TeraCopy shows the failed file transfers and lets you fix the problem and recopy only the problem files.

In case of a copy error, TeraCopy will try several times to recover and, in the worse case scenario, will simply skip the file, not terminating the entire transfer. Pause the copy process at any time in order to free up system resources and continue with a single click. Pause and resume file transfer activities Asynchronous copying speeds up the file transfer between two physical hard drives. TeraCopy uses dynamically adjusted buffers to reduce the seek times. During the process, TeraCopy shows detected errors, and allows you to fix the problem by recopying only the problematic files. Unnecessary files can be skipped to reduce the transfer time. It can also wait for network or device reconnection. If unable to recover in the worst case scenario it will simply skip the problematic file, not terminating the entire transfer. In case of a copy error TeraCopy will try to recover. TeraCopy integrates with Windows Explorer's right-click menu and can be set as the default copy handler. It also provides a lot more information about the files being copied than its Windows counterpart. TeraCopy can automatically check the copied files for errors by calculating their CRC checksum values. It skips bad files during the copying process, and then displays them at the end of the transfer so that you can see which ones need attention. TeraCopy is designed to copy and move files at the maximum possible speed. If you want to speed up your copying or if you regularly transfer large amounts of data and have to stop the process to perform some other disk-intensive task, this program may be just what you need. For me it was simply creating chaos instead of helpingīut the two things I liked about it in it was the fact that separate tasks were now held together and that tasks could be resumed later on, even after the reset.One of the most common complaints about newer versions of Windows is the slow copying speed, especially when transferring lots of files over the network. It is uninformative, hard to read, buggy, and takes too much space on the screen, obscuring the view. And went back to the old one after about 2 weeksīecause in my experience, the Third version sucks. And with TeraCopy I went from 2.3 to 3.26.

I recently went from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and during the transition acquired the newest versions of various software that I use.

But on a side note: which versions are you using? There have been some talk about integrating TC more into FC.
