FYI: I have already choosen teracopy as my defualt copy application inside teracopy application.But I guess,this is not working properly. I have also included the screenshot for this setting page of teracopy.
When the menu appears, click the gear at the top right. "Show next time" will be selected. Click on it again to deselect it. Next time you paste, the menu will not be shown and Teracopy will paste files as the default app.
I asked this question windows file copy internals (on the fly encryption) to know how windows file copy system works because i want to encrypt all copied files but i don't give my answer (Competently) so i decide to replace default windows copy by my encryption program. And now my question is :How teracopy replace default windows copy?
Has it ever happened to you, while you were transferring a big amount of information from one directory to another, that the transference was cancelled? Windows file transfer manager has this kind of problem often, but you won't have to worry anymore with this new application.
I was a big fan of teracopy but because of some problems, I stop using it and use a software called gs richcopy 360, it can handle long path names, copy open files, can copy only the changes that happ...
TeraCopy is crap. Why? Because it fragments the files, even if copied to a blank, freshly formatted hdd. I compared it to UltraCopier, GS RichCopy 360 and KillCopy. These programs do not unnecessarily...
It is good to have this tool since the large file copy is done in a minimum of time, and especially when you copy from a server to another unit, compared to in Windows Explorer, it is done in a quarte...
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TeraCopy is a program to copy and paste large files at a high speed. The program is used for frequent file transfers, large file sizes, moving files from separate hard drives. The program works on Windows XP, Windows 8, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2000, and Windows 10. The program by Code Sector is a much more controlled way of transferring files.
Copying large sets of files has always been a hassle, as it not only takes a lot of time to move from one location to another, but the entire process of selecting, dragging, and pasting is rather stress-inducing. Till the entire process is not complete, there is always a risk of the process being terminated and must be started all over again. With TeraCopy, this process of copying and pasting becomes controlled, easy to perform, and secure
The workflow is clear and intuitive, where all different aspects of the process can be visible by just switching tabs. The program does complete Shell integration, and users do not need to use File Explorer to search for files. The Interactive file list also shows the transfers which have corrupted and failed to be pasted. There is also an option to fix the issue and copy the file again, eliminating the process of checking the copied files at the destination manually
TeraCopy is one of the fastest programs for copying and pasting files. Compared to alternatives like Fast Copy, Robocopy, Utracopier, Explorer, Super Copier, and more, TeraCopy wins in terms of copying speed. Large files which run into gigabytes can be easily copied within 1-2 minutes
The shell integration is comprehensive, and you will not need to use File Explorer for basic copying and pasting functions. Also, there is no need to open multiple windows to drag and drop, as all those actions can be done within the TeraCopy program. A unique feature is that TeraCopy can generate timestamps of when the file was copied, so we can trace it back to the original location, and the original file
With TeraCopy, lengthy processes and piecemeal copying can be shortened instantly, all the while keeping a record of where and when the files are copied from. You do not need to monitor the process, but there is still is a status bar that shows the progress. The copy and pasting can be verified to see that no file has been missed or corrupted, saving lots of time in checking the pasted files manually.
TeraCopy follows the freemium dance. You can freely use it on your PC without paying a single dime. However, this goes for personal usage. If you are looking to use it commercially, there is a price to pay, just like everything else. Here's the lowdown:
TeraCopy sometimes does crash when working with really large files, and tends to slow down while copying the larger files as well. In fact, at times the copying actually takes longer than a Windows File Explorer. The transfer speeds also fluctuate throughout the copying
TeraCopy is a lightweight yet robust copy and pasting program that can transfer large files from one location to another. TeraCopy is one of the best alternatives to the in-built default Explorer, and the interface makes the entire process quick and easy to execute. A clean UI and functional purpose also ensure that the copy and pasting are done hassle-free. The problem of slow transfers of a large number of files is easily tackled with TeraCopy. However, at times it does crash when copying large-sized files, but that could also be attributed to the operating system. Overall, TeraCopy is a handy tool for copying and pasting, and can surely be used for personal use. Download it for fast file transfers
Thanks for moving the thread to the right place.
I've installed the latest version of the Teracopy.
I've installed the latest version of the directory Opus.
Then I copied the commands from the tera copy control panel to integrate teracopy with directory opus.
I've copied both commands for copy and move and added the two buttons and added the commands correctly, and then changed icons.
(If the path to %temp% has a space, filem might generate a path which has quotes added around it. That could confuse TeraCopy if it's expecting the special * it wants to be before or after the quotes and they're the other way around.)
Most of the time, you're only adding complexity by using another tool for copying. It might be worth it if you want specific functionality from TeraCopy (e.g. the way it handles copy queues vs how Opus handles them) or find that the way it copies happens to be faster with your hardware (which is somewhat random, from program to program, but usually identical no matter what you use). If neither of those applies then I wouldn't bother. But presumably you are using TeraCopy for a reason and not just doing this for fun?
Note: I've followed the instructions you mentioned and did the add of "" to the copy and move command and I've realized that it is now working with the MOVE command only, and still not working with COPY command.
I think you are right about that because I tried to copy by opening Windows Explorer and using Tera Copy, but I got an error that something wrong happened... I can not figure it what it is exactly.
What happened is that I copied a file, and pasted it in another place, and I found that the tera copy started to copy, but after finishing the copy, the file size was the same, but the icon of the newly copied items was not copied correctly.
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I've been searching for a solution for that issue since my last post.
I've even reinstalled my entire windows system clean install all over once again to make sure things are clear.
I've reinstalled TeraCopy 3.12, and disappointed that problem still exists.
Just opened the option of any copy job and you will find these settings:
I just by accident clicked on reset to default and restated the software, and it is working once again.
I do not know what happened but glad that it is working now, and thought to share it in case anyone has the same issue.
TeraCopy Timer - A program of mine, front end really, that I have been working on (on & off) for some time, but not shared here before, that I recall. Third party program TeraCopy is required.
BE ADVISED - I still use an older version of TeraCopy (v2.27), a goody but an oldy, so have only tested my program with that. It may work with the newer v3.xx, or may be easily adjusted to do so, but I have not yet gone that route. Likewise, I only use it with Win 7 and Win XP, but I don't imagine there should be any issues with newer Windows. Add to that, my program being devised and created in AutoIt v3.3.0.0.
I devised my program for two main reasons really, based on giving me greater control, using the Free version of TeraCopy, which has some limitations (perhaps even with the paid full version). My program utilizes the features of the TeraCopy command-line.
2. I wanted to automate delays between jobs, allowing all HDD's to rest periodically when doing large and lengthy jobs. Letting HDD's heat up too much, can have tragic results or considerably shorten their lifespan. Prevention is better than cure or just relying on monitoring software etc.
Those familiar with TeraCopy use, know you can run multiple copy or move jobs either simultaneously or concurrently (one immediately after another has finished). With the free version at least, you have no control over precise order or timing, and no way to deal (without manual interaction) with the pesky Thumbs.db files in Win XP. TeraCopy Timer allows you to do all those things, and in a batch fashion.
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