Icon file: C:\Program Files\WApplets\TeraCopy Portable\teracopy. Start path: C:\Program Files\WApplets\TeraCopy Portable\ Maybe with this thread TeraCopy integration can be integrated.Ĭommand: C:\Program Files\WApplets\TeraCopy Portable\teracopy.exe Supported algorithms: CRC32, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-512, Panama, Tiger, RipeMD, Whirlpool and xxHash. This is done by comparing hashes of source and target files.
Windows pops up the Run dialogue box where you type in your command-line or select previous commands from the dropdown list. TeraCopy can verify files after they have been copied to ensure that they are identical. To use the command-line in Windows, you’ll need to search for Run from the Search Bar or type Win + R.
Funnily enough I have a button in TC that seems to work, but I've forgotten where I got the information from. Other useful utilities are Unlocker to unlock locked files or Teracopy for fast copying of files. If playback doesnt begin shortly, try restarting your device. Teracopy and RoboCopy in comparison to a big folder containing MANY files (my PortableApps. Fix Invalid command line error on Windows 10. It is not for the faint of heart, since many of the buttons and checkboxes correspond to command-line switches. There's a couple of comments here on the (English) forum about TeraCopy integration - but nothing I can find that says how. RoboCopy is nothing more than a graphical user interface for the built-in Robocopy command-line tool included with Windows Vista and above. TeraCopy says it will allow you to resume, and to recover from errors, copy 'faster', etc. 'Resume' is the primary feature I'm after - TC's copy of a 4 GB file failed the other day as one computer on the LAN here rebooted. TeraCopy is one of the most popular tools around because it can completely replace Windows Explorer as the default copy handler and also adds itself to the context menu.
I'm looking for a more robust, flexible, self-managing copy function than the one(s) TC offers, and as far as I can determine TeraCopy looks as though it might fill the bill.