Copying and moving files faster, easier One of the things that annoys me a lot about Windows is the incredible amount of time it takes to move or copy files from one place to another. Fortunately, I can now use a utility that fixes ways to copy and / or move files faster in Windows. An improvement for which you will be especially grateful when working with a few gigabytes (function () {(‘review-app-page-desktop’);}); The program could not be easier to use: just select the files you want to copy or move, right-click and select TeraCopy. The program opens a window where you can select the destination folder and the corresponding action (move, copy, test). TeraCopy can also be run independently. In this case, you will have to drag the files you want to copy into the program window. However, this method is not as intuitive as using the right-click menu, because finding the main menus and options in TeraCopy copies takes time and moves a large number of files much faster than a standard Windows file: USB devices are best discarded.
Added: CardReader option to INI file.
Added: ForceSameDriveMode option to the INI file.
Added: new language strings.
Fixed: shredding when testing MD5 files.
Fixed: Always check the destination folder and ask for administrator rights if: It is better to remove USB devices.
Added: CardReader option to INI file.
Added: ForceSameDriveMode option to the INI file.
Added: new language strings.
Fixed: shredding when testing MD5 files.
Fixed: Always test the destination folder and request administrator rights if necessary.

Download uTorrent |