5. Talent Copy V
Talent Copy V is a small tool that speeds up the transfer
upto 3 times and at the same time limits the empty HDD
head moves, HDD waste, and noise. The copy process will
start instantly and the app will make full use of your
processor by using multiple threads combined with advanced
algorithm. You will be able to follow the overall progress
along with various other information. It was originally build
for Windows Vista but now supports Windows 7 as well.
4. Copy Handler
Copy Handler is highly customizable and fully integrates with
Windows OS. In addition, Copy Handler offers many advanced
options such as task queuing, filtering files according to specific
criteria, pausing and resuming copying files operations, changing
the copying parameters on the fly and in many cases also offers
a significant acceleration of the entire copying files process.
You can paste Copy Handler from its context menu entries.
It can speed up transfers upto 6-7 times.
3. SuperCopier
Another useful freeware copy tool is SuperCopier which adds
several useful features to your Windows OS like pausing file
copy progress, saving the file copy list and then loading it
back and resuming copy operations, a real-time copy speed
computation, ability to limit copy speed, an error log etc.
One negative aspect of SuperCopier is that it doesn’t add
the context menu item unlike TeraCopy & ExtremeCopy.
Though it works on Windows 7 & Vista, it was originally
developed for Windows XP only.
2. ExtremeCopy
ExtremeCopy is an easy to use freeware with a simple interface.
It can increase copying speed from 20% to 120% and comes with
standard (yet useful) features like Error Recovery. A good thing
about ExtremeCopy is that most of the time it calculates the ‘time
remaining’ value accurately. Once installed, ExtremeCopy sets
tself as the default handler for copying and moving files and
integrates with Windows Explorer.
1. TeraCopy
TeraCopy tops the list for a reason. It lets seamlessly replace
Windows’ Explorer copy and move functions. It lets you copy
files faster by dynamically adjusting buffers to reduce seek times.
The program also lets you pause and resume file transfers, so you
can free up system resources and pause the copy process at any
time. What more? TeraCopy also offers asynchronous copy to
speed up file transfer between two physical hard drives.
And you know the best part? When an error is encountered,
it won’t just abandon the process like Windows, but it will try
several times and if it can’t get past the error, will skip the dodgy
file and not terminate the entire transfer. There is hardly
anything going against this simple to use freeware. A must
have recommendation from us!
Talent Copy V is a small tool that speeds up the transfer
upto 3 times and at the same time limits the empty HDD
head moves, HDD waste, and noise. The copy process will
start instantly and the app will make full use of your
processor by using multiple threads combined with advanced
algorithm. You will be able to follow the overall progress
along with various other information. It was originally build
for Windows Vista but now supports Windows 7 as well.
4. Copy Handler
Copy Handler is highly customizable and fully integrates with
Windows OS. In addition, Copy Handler offers many advanced
options such as task queuing, filtering files according to specific
criteria, pausing and resuming copying files operations, changing
the copying parameters on the fly and in many cases also offers
a significant acceleration of the entire copying files process.
You can paste Copy Handler from its context menu entries.
It can speed up transfers upto 6-7 times.
3. SuperCopier
Another useful freeware copy tool is SuperCopier which adds
several useful features to your Windows OS like pausing file
copy progress, saving the file copy list and then loading it
back and resuming copy operations, a real-time copy speed
computation, ability to limit copy speed, an error log etc.
One negative aspect of SuperCopier is that it doesn’t add
the context menu item unlike TeraCopy & ExtremeCopy.
Though it works on Windows 7 & Vista, it was originally
developed for Windows XP only.
2. ExtremeCopy
ExtremeCopy is an easy to use freeware with a simple interface.
It can increase copying speed from 20% to 120% and comes with
standard (yet useful) features like Error Recovery. A good thing
about ExtremeCopy is that most of the time it calculates the ‘time
remaining’ value accurately. Once installed, ExtremeCopy sets
tself as the default handler for copying and moving files and
integrates with Windows Explorer.
1. TeraCopy
TeraCopy tops the list for a reason. It lets seamlessly replace
Windows’ Explorer copy and move functions. It lets you copy
files faster by dynamically adjusting buffers to reduce seek times.
The program also lets you pause and resume file transfers, so you
can free up system resources and pause the copy process at any
time. What more? TeraCopy also offers asynchronous copy to
speed up file transfer between two physical hard drives.
And you know the best part? When an error is encountered,
it won’t just abandon the process like Windows, but it will try
several times and if it can’t get past the error, will skip the dodgy
file and not terminate the entire transfer. There is hardly
anything going against this simple to use freeware. A must
have recommendation from us!