Windows Safe File Copy
I believe most of the windows users use the traditional copying methods using Crtl + C (copy) or Crtl + X (cut) commands. Yep its works good and works well. How about if the copying process get interrupted by some system error or some hardware failure? We end up with corrupted files and again we need to re-initiate the copying process. In case of moving the files (cut and paste) most of the time we encounter corrupted files if in case there is a move error. Is there something we can do above it? Yes, you can go for the tool SuperCopier for windows.

SuperCopier is a freeware tool under the terms of GNU General Public License. Supercopier copies faster than the traditional windows copy by properly queuing up the copy processor without overloading the IO units and processor resulting in a better and faster copy without any data corruption. It comes with some very good features like, Transfer Resuming, Copy Speed control, progress display, error log and facility to modify the copy list while copying. SuperCopier supports OS from Windows 95 to Windows 2003. As far as I know this tool is not currently available for Windows Vista. I believe a free tool cannot offer better than this. Get more information about this tool at its official site.
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