Useful program used to copy many things over

kaisterkai

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Like the title says, I just want something that does like "ques" my copies..

I wanted to get "terabyte copier" but I couldn't download it on google.. so I just thought maybe someone can upload the link for me as wel..

Thanks
 
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Will try the others thanks..
The one I was looking for was tera-copyer.. But.. mm.. but anyway..
 
Copy over what? Is this for normal day to day Windows copying? For backups? Synchronisation? Automated copying?

I'm not a big fan of Teracopy, I don't know what people see in that program that normal Windows copy cannot do.
Otherwise, I really like Allway Sync which can be set up to do automated synchronisations.
 
I'm not a big fan of Teracopy, I don't know what people see in that program that normal Windows copy cannot do.

I use teracopy quite a lot to queue up copies from different folders and parititions to a single destination.
I can also save the queue to a file and load it from disk if something bad happens during the copy (which does occur from time to time).

I didn't know that Windows copy can do that?
 
Copy over what? Is this for normal day to day Windows copying? For backups? Synchronisation? Automated copying?

I'm not a big fan of Teracopy, I don't know what people see in that program that normal Windows copy cannot do.
Otherwise, I really like Allway Sync which can be set up to do automated synchronisations.

Just large files.. and alot of files.. But also in general..
 
I use teracopy quite a lot to queue up copies from different folders and parititions to a single destination.
I can also save the queue to a file and load it from disk if something bad happens during the copy (which does occur from time to time).

I didn't know that Windows copy can do that?
So does that mean, say if i'm moving something from one HDD to another, if it stops moving, normal (Say a vidoe) then it gets broken.. With Teracopy, will that be safe? Like will the same thing happen?
 
With Teracopy, you can cancel the copy, and restart it (assuming you haven't closed the program). Otherwise, you can save the queue (although teracopy calls this a report), and then load it again from a new teracopy process.

Teracopy is a bit buggy though.
 
I 2nd Total Commander.... Also been using it for ages and have never looked back... awesome software.
 
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