Most of us know that it is possible to copy or move files and folders in Windows by either using your mouse to copy and paste, drag and drop or by using the keyboard. Obviously the single biggest factor affecting the speed of any transfer is what you’re copying from or to such as hard drives, SSD’s, USB sticks, network etc. Another factor is how Windows itself deals with these operations, and all versions of Windows have never been quite as efficient at it as they could be.
Read more: 15 Free File Copy Tools Tested for the Fastest Transfer Speeds ? Raymond.CC
Software tested:
1. Copy Handler 1.32
2. ExtremeCopy Standard 2.1.0
3. FastCopy 2.11
4. FF Copy 1.0
5. KillCopy 2.85
6. Mini Copier 0.5
7. NiceCopier 12.10.31
8. PerigeeCopy 1.6
9. RichCopy 4
10. SuperCopier 2.3
11. TeraCopy 2.27
12. UltraCopier 0.3.1
13. Unstoppable Copier 5.2
14. WinMend File Copy 1.4.2.0
15. WinRoboCopy 1.2
Read more: 15 Free File Copy Tools Tested for the Fastest Transfer Speeds ? Raymond.CC
Software tested:
1. Copy Handler 1.32
2. ExtremeCopy Standard 2.1.0
3. FastCopy 2.11
4. FF Copy 1.0
5. KillCopy 2.85
6. Mini Copier 0.5
7. NiceCopier 12.10.31
8. PerigeeCopy 1.6
9. RichCopy 4
10. SuperCopier 2.3
11. TeraCopy 2.27
12. UltraCopier 0.3.1
13. Unstoppable Copier 5.2
14. WinMend File Copy 1.4.2.0
15. WinRoboCopy 1.2