Have a good day and please help others…Thank you very much in advance. But only the speed…. Copying a huge number of small files is always going to be MUCH slower than a small number of huge files, due to the overhead of creating directory entries. TeraCopy dies when you select a large number of files from a folder to copy. Selected , files to copy and had to kill the process after 5 minutes of waiting for it do do something….
It takes a long time for it to process a large number of files. At first it looked like FastCopy was doing a great Job but after seconds it shows major drawbacks in performance, my bet is the verify option!
TotalRead Never failed me. A nice feature is the ability to detect and create physical Hard Links as well as logical Junction Points. Anyway, you have to study the help file carefully! Nerd recommandation : Greetz Duck. Excellent article. Helped me a lot make up my mind. Congratulations and keep on going! I visit daily your site ;. I wanto to ask if robocopy not winrobocopy is better or worse than fastcopy over network copy?
Thank you in advance for your answer and for your review. Have a nice day, Matthew. Also a little disappointed to see my program of choice, Teracopy, not do better then it did. I have tried some of these. I liked copy handler the best. I now use Q-Dir as it does a lot more than just copy and I find it is pretty fast.
It is also easy to copy between the four screens. Great review! Happy New Year ! I have a question Raymond, is it worthwhile to use Teracopy in Windows 8 Pro 64 bit?
Running a quick test under identical conditions to the article, Teracopy on Win 8 x64 completed test 1 in seconds, 32 seconds up on what Win 8 managed by itself. It will improve things slightly but Win 8 is horribly slow compared to Win 7 and even XP.
Even Fastcopy took seconds so it seems Win 8 simply struggles with certain file transfers whatever software you use. Unlikely, but worth asking. The only patch since is a minor one for Windows Defender. Just ran test 1 on Win 8 with Total Commander x64 8. A similar run in Win 7 produced a result 3s seconds quicker than the default copy of s. Well, that cinches it then, another Win8 disappointment. I thought to myself wow look at Win 8 first time ever I seen a different file transfer by Microsoft.
So what do you guys suggest I use to replace Win 8 file transfer? FastCopy or Teracopy? Which is more stable hehe…. Yeap, obviously disabling the Security Essentials part of Windows Defender will make a difference and in the test it was around 50 seconds faster which is quite a bit.
This is why it was tested with default settings or else I would be here all day just tweaking Windows! XP3, copying a 1. Way to many programs running in the background. Computer is old enough that it might even be via USB1. Teracopy 2. At first it works after few hours seems to stop working. I will try restart system later but right now to me it is buggy. Weird but still this to me means its slightly buggy. No pc restart was needed. Nice Article. A nice copy software.
Thanks for the adtional info…!!! Good article. Thank you for the write up Raymond as it makes for interesting reading, i discovered Teracopy awhile back and was initially happy with better transfer speeds. Thank you Ray. Blythe 3 months ago. Antalis 8 months ago.
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