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Version Latest
TeraCopy for Windows 3.26.000 (64-bit)
Requirements
Windows
Size
2034 MB

  • Has it ever happened to you, while you were transferring a big amount of information from one directory to another, that the transference was cancelled? Windows file transfer manager has this kind of problem often, but you won't have to worry anymore with this new application.
  • Teracopy substitutes Windows file transfer manager. It integrates completely with your desktop and hardly uses any resources.
  • It adds functions that are missed in Windows' original one, like the pause and resume options or the file integrity check.
  • If you are not convinced with Windows file transfer manager, Teracopy will surely fulfill your expectations.
  • TeraCopy is a free utility designed to copy files faster and more secure. It automatically switches between synchronous and asynchronous modes to improve the speed of file transfers. File verification: TeraCopy can test files after copy to ensure they are identical. This is done by comparing hashes of source and target files. Error recovery: in a case of a copy error, TeraCopy will try to recover and, in the worse case scenario, will simply skip the file, not terminating the entire transfer.
  • Create and verify checksum files: all popular formats are supported, including MD5, SHA, RIPEMD, Tiger, Whirpool and xxHash. Interactive file list: TeraCopy shows the failed file transfers and lets you fix the problem and recopy only the problem files. You can also remove unnecessary files or folders to reduce the transfer time. Informative progress bar: a speed graph inside the progress bar visually indicates problematic and skipped files using different colors. Shell integration: TeraCopy can completely replace the Explorer copy and move functions, enabling you to work with files as usual. You can also quickly set as target any folder open in Explorer.
  • TeraCopy is a dynamically adjusted file-copying utility that lets you pause and resume transfers, see skipped bad files at the end of a download, and find as much information as needed on every piece of the file transfer.
  • Copying files can time with your computer, depending on how fast and good it is in terms of hardware.
  • It’s also a long and boring process, especially if you copy many files simultaneously. It would be nice to automate the whole process, but you would need the right tools to do that.
  • One of them is TeraCopy. This application was designed to help you copy and paste files and big chunks of data from one location to another in batches.
  • It allows you to automate the entire copying process without intervening and being present. You can set some conditions and configure the copying procedure.

Fast and Portable

  • TeraCopy is available in two editions: as an installed app or as a portable one. Both are great, but the main difference is that the app has a bit more features, and it needs to be installed, while the portable version is accessible anywhere you might be and quickly.
  • Both have a very minimal interface that you’ll deal with, though.

Transfer Files Quickly and Set Conditions

  • One of the best things about TeraCopy is that you can automate the entire copying process, including setting up the transfer conditions. You can customize when and how many files will be transferred and other conditions that make it easy to control the process.
  • You can also customize file names and rename them in batches, which is great if you have many files.
  • You can also verify files and select post-task actions, such as removing files from the original location. Errors are calculated through CRC checksum verification so that download or upload speeds get fully optimized.
  • TeraCopy enables you to copy and/or move files within Windows in a much faster way – an improvement you'll be especially grateful for when dealing with several gigabytes of data.

 

  • The program couldn't be easier to use: simply select the files you want to copy or move, right click with your mouse and select the "TeraCopy" command. The program will launch a window where you can select the target folder and the correspondent action (move, copy, test).
  • TeraCopy can also be launched on its own, in which case you'll need to drag and drop the files you want to copy or move onto the program's window. This method though is not as intuitive as using the right-click menu, as it takes a while to find the basic menus and options in TeraCopy's interface.

TeraCopy copies and moves large quantities of files much faster than the standard Windows file manager.

  • Added: Better USB devices ejection.Added: Option ‘CardReader’ to ini file.Added: Option ‘ForceSameDriveMode’ to ini file.Added: New language strings.Fixed: Crush when testing md5 files.Fixed: Always test target folder and request admin privileges if needed.
  • 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. 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.
  • TeraCopy is designed to copy and move files at the maximum possible speed. 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 can automatically check the copied files for errors by calculating their CRC checksum values. It also provides a lot more information about the files being copied than its Windows counterpart. TeraCopy integrates with Windows Explorer's right-click menu and can be set as the default copy handler.
  • In case of a copy error TeraCopy will try to recover. If unable to recover in the worst case scenario it will simply skip the problematic file, not terminating the entire transfer. It can also wait for network or device reconnection.
  • Unnecessary files can be skipped to reduce the transfer time. During the process, TeraCopy shows detected errors, and allows you to fix the problem by recopying only the problematic files.

Copy files faster

  • TeraCopy uses dynamically adjusted buffers to reduce the seek times. Asynchronous copying speeds up the file transfer between two physical hard drives.


 


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