TeraCopy is a nifty little utility that speeds up the copying process of data between directories, physical hard drives or over the network.
When it moves files, it skips bad sectors and reports these errors at the end of the operation. You can also access it via the Windows Explorer context menu. If you prefer to do it over its interface, the only way to add files is by drag and drop. Multiple items can be loaded by selecting them while holding the ‘Ctrl’ key and dropping them into TeraCopy’s GUI.
If you click the "More" button, you can also see the size and status of each file found in the respective folder, and whether it was successfully copied or not.
When it moves files, it skips bad sectors and reports these errors at the end of the operation. You can also access it via the Windows Explorer context menu. If you prefer to do it over its interface, the only way to add files is by drag and drop. Multiple items can be loaded by selecting them while holding the ‘Ctrl’ key and dropping them into TeraCopy’s GUI.
If you click the "More" button, you can also see the size and status of each file found in the respective folder, and whether it was successfully copied or not.
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