Teracopy 3.17 Final
Standard Windows transfers often abort entirely if a single file is corrupted or locked. TeraCopy handles this gracefully. If a file cannot be read or written, TeraCopy skips it and continues transferring the rest of the queue. Once the main operation is complete, it presents a list of failed files, allowing you to fix the issue and retry only those specific items. 2. Advanced File Verification
Performance was optimized for older systems by adding xxHash support specifically for SSE2-capable processors.
TeraCopy 3.17 addresses these pain points by:
When it comes to transferring large volumes of data on Windows, the built-in File Explorer often falls short. Speeds fluctuate, transfers freeze on corrupted files, and the lack of detailed feedback can be frustrating. For years, Code Sector’s TeraCopy has been the go-to alternative for power users. TeraCopy 3.17 Final
: While Windows Explorer often attempts to run multiple copy tasks at once—which can cause "head thrashing" on mechanical drives—TeraCopy queues file transfers to ensure the system focuses on one task at a maximum speed before moving to the next.
✅ Can be run from a USB drive without installation.
With 3.17 Final, Code Sector has reinforced TeraCopy's position as a robust, stable tool. It bridges the gap between basic file copying and professional-grade data transfer tools, offering speed, validation, and reliability. For anyone managing large volumes of data on Windows, TeraCopy 3.17 is a top-tier choice that saves time and protects data integrity. Standard Windows transfers often abort entirely if a
In a world where large data transfers are routine, a file copy error or a painfully slow transfer can be a major bottleneck. Released on December 3, 2023, the stable continues to be the gold standard for users needing more control, speed, and reliability than the native Windows Explorer offers. This long-term support version refines the utility with advanced hash algorithms and smarter error handling, making it a critical tool for everyone from home users to forensic experts.
: When a network drive becomes temporarily unavailable during a copy or verify operation, TeraCopy can now wait for reconnection and automatically resume, rather than aborting the job.
: It automatically checks the integrity of copied files using CRC checksums (now including xxHash support for SSE2 in 3.17) to ensure no data is corrupted. Queue Management Once the main operation is complete, it presents
Data integrity is crucial. TeraCopy automatically checks copied files to ensure they are identical to the source, calculating checksums (CRC32, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, etc.) on the fly. This provides peace of mind when moving sensitive data or large backups. 4. Interactive File List
Let’s look at the specific tools available in TeraCopy 3.17 Final.
Pause operations at any time to free up system resources for other applications. Status Reports: Review failed transfers instantly.
When Windows throws a "file name too long" or "access denied" and cancels the entire batch, TeraCopy simply logs the error, highlights the offending file in red, and continues with the rest. You can fix the issue later and retry only the failed items.

