About The Software:
SuperCopier can
significantly speed up the process of copying or moving files across
drives. This tiny utility (less than 2 megs in memory) runs in the
background and kicks in automatically whenever file copying or moving
operations are initiated in Windows explorer. Aside from speeding up
these operations it will let you pause a copy or move operation and
resume it later on, when its convenient.
Once
you start using this it is hard to go back. This is especially the case
if, like me, you use external hard drive and/or high capacity USB
drives to backup your data; in which case SuperCopier can be
particularly valuable.
I have previously mentioned a couple of other similar programs in this blog (Copyhandler, TeraCopy), but SuperCopier is the one I would recommend in hindsight. I actually did a little test, transferring about 5 gigs and hundreds of files to an external hard drive using TeraCopy and timing it, then immediately deleting and repeating with SuperCopier; the latter was approx 15% faster.
SuperCopier works well on Windows7 64bit, although I did encounter one minor glitch in that if the files you are copying or moving require administrative privileges the program will likely fail your operation rather than simply ask for a user confirmation.
I have previously mentioned a couple of other similar programs in this blog (Copyhandler, TeraCopy), but SuperCopier is the one I would recommend in hindsight. I actually did a little test, transferring about 5 gigs and hundreds of files to an external hard drive using TeraCopy and timing it, then immediately deleting and repeating with SuperCopier; the latter was approx 15% faster.
SuperCopier works well on Windows7 64bit, although I did encounter one minor glitch in that if the files you are copying or moving require administrative privileges the program will likely fail your operation rather than simply ask for a user confirmation.
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