

Once you choose a target folder to copy or move to, the process starts immediately and you’ll see the results in the listbox. You can now click the More button to see the full list of files. The next version (3.0) coming in the beginning of 2015 will fix this issue and start the copying immediately. The current version of TeraCopy (2.3) will not let you do anything until it fully calculates the size of all the files added, which means it can take some time for large directories. You can also click the Copy To or Move To buttons to choose a target folder. Once you do that, click on the Select target folder text and then click on Browse to choose the target location. To start, you just drop and drop the files you want to copy onto the program window. This will bring up the main GUI interface, which is pretty streamlined and to the point. Firstly, you can just run it by double-clicking on the desktop or Start Menu icon.

Now let’s go through the different ways you an use TeraCopy. Shell Integration – TeraCopy also integrates into Explorer in two ways: you can right-click and choose TeraCopy from the menu or you can simply perform any copy operation normally and a popup window will appear asking if you want to use Windows copy or TeraCopy to perform the operation.


After everything is completed, you can fix the issues and recopy only the problem files.Ĭheck target file accuracy – TeraCopy can run a check on the copied files against the source files to verify the accuracy and integrity of the copy.įast file copying – TeraCopy claims its technology can reduce copy times using dynamically adjusted buffers and asynchronous copying. TeraCopy can be set to handle these scenarios with one of several options and can continue copying the rest of the files. Error recovery, continue file copy – TeraCopy can continue to copy files when one file has an issue like already existing in the target directory or not being readable due to corruption.
