![]() ![]() It also sometimes fails to successfully carry out tasks, creating corrupt files after you've spent a lot of time waiting.īecause of this, we have selected three versatile tools to show you how to copy or move files quickly and safely: TeraCopy, Ultracopier and FastCopy. However, the OS doesn't deliver the results you'd expect when putting it in charge of handling large-sized files or batches of numerous files and folders. But the interface does leave a lot to be desired.Windows does a pretty good job at copying and moving files from one place to another if the job is relatively easy (there aren't too many files or they have a small size). In the end I chose to keep Fastcopy on my system for copying big directories. ![]() I manually killed it's service, and manually deleted it's parts, then rebooted. I tried to uninstall Ultracopier and that failed as well. Test #2 Game Directory (13 GB ~2500 files)Īfter the Ultracopier test, I tried to duplicate the tests, but they failed because Ultracopier had locked about a hundred files and made them inaccessible. ![]() I dropped anything slower than Windows Copy for the next test: It seems to max out around 95 MB/s, while other copiers were delivering near 200 MB/s on my dirves. ![]() Teracopy just can't keep up with fast drives. I downloaded a new version of Teracopy (no difference) I tried difference settings (system cache made it worse). Test #1: Big file copy (5.3 GB Video file) So decided to test a bunch of file copy software. I have been using (well regarded) Teracopy for a couple of years, but after a recent HDD/SSD upgrade I discovered Teracopy is very slow on big file transfers on fast HDD/SSD. ![]()
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