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Now, in order for TeraCopy to do what I'm assuming it does, it needs the checksum that the author produced and then match that checksum to the file after you have received it. If the checksum the author has produced does not match the checksum that you have after receiving the file, then the integrity of said file cannot be confirmed. In order to verify that the file you received is an exact copy of the file as it was when it left the author's hands, both you and the author need a matching checksum. I'm not sure TeraCopy did what you think it did. Is there any way to make the built-in file transfer utility in Nemo do this? Or would you need a completely different file manager? This feature is something I miss on Linux.

It does this by CRC checksumming them on the fly. I’ve yet to find something like this for my linux setup (which lets me run a 32bit OS with more than 3GB ram by the way )).For Windows, there is this nifty program called TeraCopy, which automatically verifies the integrity of all files that are copied/transferred. It work when I want (usually it is often “NOW”). Sound to me like it is a win-schedule thing again. I haven’t dig to uncover robocopy in win7. In my case, it turn out to be the useless “thumb.db” hidden file. Funny thing is that TeraCopy will complete that same transfer, AND, skipping any “pickiness”, tell you what is the “so important file” that are still locked in “A process”. One other thing, on some ocasion, win7 won’t finish a transfer when using the standard method giving the usual lame excuse that “blablabla is still open in another process blabla…” therefor aborting the whole thing (that “still open process” thing is really something I hope MS will give more than just some thoughts). how about that for on OS that has “wmpnetwk.exe” running 24/7 to supposedly keep this sort of thing from happening :)lololol Yes, “Target folder not available” (?) ….
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But as Guido was saying, on win7 it is really just so so… I won’t blame a software that never failed me, but I can blame an OS that no matter how flashy it is, if it is too picky on drivers and software any USEFUL OS suppose to run, I would put win7 on top of the blame list without shame. It’s as fast as the connection can take (home network, ext-usb hhd, sata drive). I’ve used it on my little XP and also on vista which is now win7. Yes, I’ve stumble recently on TeraCopy and love it. I just found your blog while looking for Vbox tips (which were found, and useful too.
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TeraCopy does the error handling well in Windows 10.

Then we need to start the process for the files/folders which are skipped. In Windows, when this happens it stops with the error. During my test, it copied at 30MB/s speed, whereas Windows started with 65MB/s and ended at 25MB/s.Ĥ) Another good feature is, it skips the problematic file and continues the process. I hate the Windows OS in this part, it will show as ‘2 minutes remaining’ for particular copy, after one minute it will show 10 minutes again.Īlso, the copying speed is stable in TeraCopy.
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Though Windows 10 has this feature built-in, it is the ideal solution for older versions of Windows OS.ģ) It shows believable values such as percentage and time remaining. This is helpful to pause the copy or move process without cancelling. It is just saved 12 seconds.Ĭould not conclude as the fasted solution on the local computer, but transferring data over the network is much better.Ģ) You can Pause and Resume the process anytime. TeraCopy took 2 min and 38 seconds (average after two attempts) for same 4.35GB data under the same scenario. The computer was idle and there were no activities during this time. I copied 4.35GB data to the same partition with normal Windows copying, it took 2 min and 50 seconds (average with two attempts) on my Windows computer. Once the installation is done, either you can replace the default Windows copy/paste function or allow it to ask every time when you try to copy/cut/paste data.ĭownload TeraCopy from the official site here The Features I like in TeraCopy and Why you have to try It’s an open-source software freely available to download.
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This post shows how to use TeraCopy in Windows 10 and its advantages. I’m using it for a long time and it helped me a lot to transfer data without issues on the local computer and over the network.
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TeraCopy is the best and free alternative tool to overwrite Windows 10/8.1 copy and cut built-in tool.
