4 Tricks To Quickly Copy a Large Number Of Files With Windows

Windows in recent decades have come a long way as an operating system. Despite this, it still has some flaws, such as the speed of copying files, especially if the number of them is quite high.

Quickly copying a large number of files with this operating system can be a rather slow procedure (especially if your computer is not particularly useful).

Windows 10 can provide a constant graphic indication of the copy speed while it is in progress. Right here, it is possible to see that the “creature” of Microsoft has some problems; in fact, it starts at a rather high pace, and then gradually descends.

If you regularly copy large files, the built-in file transfer system to Windows is slow and takes a long time to do this. Fortunately, it is possible to enhance the process with some alternative methods that can make operations much smoother.

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Quickly Copy a Large Number Of Files

Quickly copy a large number of files with Windows? Here’s how to speed up the procedure

There are both some application-related methods and some practices and habits that can make Windows perform better. In this article, we have collected the four ways to copy files faster.

Robocopy

This is an integrated Windows tool, available in the Command prompt, which offers more power when you need to perform repetitive or complicated file copy processes. All this translates into more straightforward and faster operations, especially if you are working on a network.

To use Robocopy, you need to click on the search bar, type Command prompt, and click on the item that appears in the search results. You can also right-click on Start and select Windows PowerShell. In both methods, you then need to type the command robocop /? And press enters to get the next instructions.

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If you want to run this process regularly, you can create a batch file and double click to run or set the script to run via the planning utility as an automated process.

Update the hardware

It may seem superfluous, but in reality, it is not so. Hardware devices play an essential role in determining how quickly the file copying process occurs. Solid-state drives SSD. They are faster than the old ones HDD, therefore already adopting the first type can help speed up the copy operations.

The same applies to copy to or from an external drive. In this case, the type of USB used for the connection can also count: with USB 2.0 or an old external HDD, the transfer speed will be very slow. By replacing the storage medium and working with a new USB 3.0 drive, copy times will drop dramatically.

Copying App

While the above methods are easy ways to copy large files to Windows, you can get better speeds than what the operating system offers by using a specific app. In this sense, there are several somewhat functional software that can be purchased or downloaded for free.

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TeraCopy

It is one of the most popular apps for quickly copying large numbers of files to Windows. Its use allows reducing from 20 to 120% the speed at which copying generally takes place with Microsoft systems. The program in question is free, requires no installation, and is extremely easy to use. The settings are simple and clear (the possibility of pausing the transfer stands out among the few).

But how it works TeraCopy? Unlike Windows, this application does not index the files before starting copying and does not calculate their size. When the software detects files with problems, it skips them to continue copying, pausing on them only when it has finished copying all the others. All this translates into a filing of the time used for operations, to say the least satisfactory.

FastCopy

If TeraCopy is not considered satisfactory software, the main alternative is FastCopy. While working in a similar way, this app works offers both a version with an installer and one without. Thanks to the first option, FastCopy offers several options integrated with the Windows context menus. The file filters are another exciting addition to say the least for a simple to use but extremely functional software.

CopyHandler

With CopyHandler, instead, we offer slightly different software from the previous ones. It allows you to directly determine the size of the buffer used for copying files. It also integrates with the Windows context menu, as well as offering a series of advanced parameters that denote its great depth. CopyHandler is recommended for those who want to have total control over copying their files.

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Compress the files

Especially if the files are small and many, it can be useful to use compression to make the transfer faster. In this sense, there are many apps to compress files capable of doing a perfect job. Even if it is an operation that also takes time, it could still be convenient when the amount of data is large (and above all fragmented in a myriad of files).

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