Since Windows is meant to be all things to most people, it leaves room for improvement on many fronts, such as copying files. It can run on a PC with Windows 11 or Windows 10. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 3.9.7 is the latest version last time we checked. Copying speed in Windows is mostly determined by your system's resources, but that's the point: by maximizing the copying according to your system's capabilities, it's possible to copy even very large files faster than Windows can. TeraCopy is provided under a freeware license on Windows from file organizer software with no restrictions on usage. It can resume broken file transfers and skip bad files during the copying process. TeraCopy uses dynamically adjusted buffers to reduce seek times. ![]() How much faster? Up to eight times faster, according to Easersoft, makers of ExtremeCopy Free, which optimizes copying speed based on your machine's resources. A popular utility designed to copy files faster and more reliably, providing the user with many features. ![]() The standard version is free for personal and home use, though a licensed Pro version offers some extra features for commercial users. ExtremeCopy Free comes in specific downloads for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating systems. We tried it in 64-bit Windows Home Premium SP1.ĮxtremeCopy Free runs from context menus in Explorer, once you've configured its options, but it also places an icon on the desktop, if you don't deselect the option. Clicking this icon produced a pop-up message advising us that ExtremeCopy lacks a standard user interface but instead runs from context menus, just like the built-in Windows utility. But the program offers a Configuration sheet that let us set various options, including making it Explorer's default copying utility, writing to a log file, updates, and always on top. ![]() It has a neat feature that displayed the copying tool's progress dialog on a desktop image. You drag the box into place and click OK, apparently, and from then on, the dialog appears in that spot. The OK button was inactive, leaving the tool inactive, too apparently it's one of the Pro features, as is the Copy Data Buffer Size selector, the Same Name and Error Retry options, and the Max.
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