Supercopier -
🚀 SuperCopier turns Windows’ weak file copy into a pro tool: pause, resume, queue, and speed limit. Free and lightweight. But is it still relevant in 2025? We compare vs TeraCopy & FastCopy. 👇 [link]
Windows also struggled with queue management. If you dragged a file from Drive A to Drive B, and then immediately dragged another, Windows would spawn two simultaneous threads. This caused the hard drive heads to thrash back and forth, slowing both transfers down significantly. supercopier
Users can adjust the buffer size to match their hardware (HDD vs. SSD vs. NVMe). Properly configured buffers can significantly reduce the overhead of small file transfers. 3. Preservation of Metadata 🚀 SuperCopier turns Windows’ weak file copy into
is a free, open-source utility designed to replace the built-in Windows file copy dialog. While Windows Explorer is adequate for moving a few documents, it fails dramatically when handling large volumes of data, network interruptions, or the need for pause/resume functionality. SuperCopier solves these limitations by injecting its own high-performance engine into the OS. We compare vs TeraCopy & FastCopy