How to do fast file copying in Windows 10?

rupeshforu3

In the zone
No op is saying he is unable to copy files to destination and so I suggested to use any data recovery software.

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rockfella

Ambassador of Buzz
How to do fast file copying Harddisk to USB?

My USB 3.0 connects with a PC USB 3 socket...Sometimes takes an hour to finish...Even though I format USB drive, Defragment and Error checking in tools seciton...Still same issues.

Previously used TeraCopy...Nowadays that is also junk.

Now stick with windows default only


*i.imgur.com/ExGTcmx.jpg

@TigerKing
@bssunilreddy
@whitestar_999
@SaiyanGoku
@Zangetsu
@quicky008
@TheSloth
You are transferring from "SATA2" that can make slight difference. Tera copy is good to que up multiple transfers does nothing much to fasten the transfer. There could be something wrong with any of your hdds. This is really slow.
 

TigerKing

Wise Old Owl
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@whitestar_999
I use Firefox (computer & mobile). Family use chrome (computer & mobile)
Also kiwi browser for add-ons (Android)

Try browsers and some links from this site.
*www.privacytools.io/

For file copying stick to windows inbuilt.
Teracopy was good till windows 7. I tried it when windows released but didn't liked it.

I use file manager. Copy and multiple renaming files etc etc.
*freecommander.com/en/
There are many, try which you like.
 

Willjoe

Broken In
Master Keyboard Shortcuts for Faster File Copying
Press Ctrl + X to cut a file. This moves the file to your clipboard so you can paste it to another location.
Use Ctrl + C to copy instead. Copying is like cutting, except the original file remains after you've pasted a copy.
Ctrl + V is the shortcut to paste.

Hope this helps
 

bubusam13

Human
I use Firefox (computer & mobile). Family use chrome (computer & mobile)
Also kiwi browser for add-ons (Android)

Try browsers and some links from this site.
*www.privacytools.io/

For file copying stick to windows inbuilt.
Teracopy was good till windows 7. I tried it when windows released but didn't liked it.

I use file manager. Copy and multiple renaming files etc etc.
*freecommander.com/en/
There are many, try which you like.
I have been using Firefox for more than 15 years now. Tried switching to chrome but its has become too resource hungry.
Using Brave for all my anonymous work.
 

bubusam13

Human
You can change the block size while formatting your disk to make file copy faster. But kindly note, changing the block size or defragmenting any solid state drives may effect its overall lifespan.
 
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