effect of teracopy on HDD

oh come on, everyone knows ur not suppose to run such applications !
dont ever run teracopy at max speeds! It might spin ur hdd upto like 10000rpm and melt the whole damn thing.
 
No re!! its not like it puts the HDD in overdrive to copy the data!! :S

Its perfectly safe! those things that u hear are baseless myths!! :)
 
hmm...
i had bin using it...untill a friend complained that teracopy prolly corrupted some of his file transfers...
stopped it then...
i bit slower is fine with me than woes later...
 
using teracopy since quiet a long (6 months) ..never had any file transfer issue .and my HDD's are also quiet healthy :D.

It's actually the best thing for leech meets :).
 
Have used it since last 2 years on Windows XP 32bit, Vista 32 & 64bit, Windows 7 32 & 64 bit without any issues et all...
Primary usage on Vista x64 though...:p
 
lolz... i cannot beleive it.... You think Teracopy lets u copy files faster than ur HDD's transfer rate.... thats plain stupid...

Have been using it for over 3 years at home and office desktops and laptops both...

No issues :)
 
psp.kgl said:
Hi guys .......
I have one query........
We know tht TERACOPY software copies @ fies very fast rate........

[ http://www.techenclave.com/applications/teracopy-1-1-give-full-throttle-92081.html]

but i have listened from some of my friends tht it my cause harmfull to HDD: because it runs drive @ hi speed for copying the files....
So my question is , is true????:huh: and may harmful to HDD???????

wow
ur frnds do know how to overclock the hdd(there is no clock involved though)
:tongue:
 
i have been using it since 6 months or so

and no problems at all

y wud it damage hdds

and i personally dont think theres much of a speed diff while transferring files using tera copy or default
 
omg i was wondering the same thing infact i was thinking about starting a thread too so can some one please give any difinitive answers instead sarcastic shrugs :huh:
 
mihirpradhan204 said:
@all

How much buffer do you keep in TeraCopy while copying files??

Do you keep the buffer to the highest??

increasing or decreasing the Buffer size doesnt make any real difference to the transfer rate ,atleast ive never noticed any:p

Also the transfer rate of Tera Copy is almost the same as Windows Vista SP1 x64 which i use.. i get anything between 63-67 mbps. :)
 
Been using since a long time , no issues at all.

Basically i feel it is a better copy,move handling program [esp transfers involving loads of small files]

than windows default dont care about speeds at all.
 
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