![]() ![]() Obviously, this is of great benefit and can save you tons of time and freaking frustration. In other words, a single bad file won’t mash up the other transfers. TeraCopy will mark the offending file and notify you which one failed at the end of the operation. With TeraCopy, that will not be the case. It may or may not complete those thousands of files and you won’t know which ones were successfully copied. You could have copied 29,999 files out of 30,000 and it will stop. If you are copying/moving a huge number of files using Windows, and one of those files is corrupted, the operation will stop. TeraCopy, and I presume other dedicated File Copiers, offer a distinct advantage over the Windows native file transfer applet.
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