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by NeedMoreTea
2540 days ago
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Vista, I think it was Vista, "fixed" that by adding an estimation pass first, that often took longer than the copy itself, and was almost as bad at estimating. It sometimes took much longer. The fix was far worse than the problem, yet it survived unchanged. It was so bad I ended up discovering Teracopy which was decent at estimation, and far faster at copying. Was a must-have until I migrated away from Windows. |
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1. Explorer attempts to do a file enumeration prior to copying, which sometimes could waste a lot of time.
2. It seems tools like Teracopy use buffering aggressively, which can speed up the copying significantly based on my experience on Windows XP with slow HDDs.
Are there any other points worth noting?