Supercopier 5 Info
If you have ever tried to move a 50GB file on Windows and received a "Calculating time remaining" message that lasts forever, or had a transfer fail at 99% because of a single file error, Supercopier 5 is the solution.
Supercopier 5 is not just a file mover; it is a robust replacement for the standard Windows file transfer dialog. It gives users total control over how their data is moved, copied, and managed, turning a frustrating system process into a streamlined, error-free workflow.
We tested Supercopier 5 against Windows 11 (22H2) Explorer and TeraCopy 3.9 on a mid-range system (Intel i5-12400, 16GB DDR4, Source: 4TB 5400RPM HDD, Destination: 1TB NVMe Gen4). Supercopier 5
Test Scenario: 200GB mixed data (50,000 small photos + 5 large ISO files).
| Tool | Time (Minutes) | CPU Usage (Avg) | RAM Usage | Success Rate | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Windows Explorer | 47:32 | 8% | 890 MB | Crashed once on a long path name | | TeraCopy 3.9 | 41:15 | 5% | 340 MB | Completed, but slowed down on small files | | Supercopier 5 | 38:01 | 12% | 1.2 GB (caching) | Completed, no errors | If you have ever tried to move a
Verdict: Supercopier 5 was 20% faster than native Windows on this mixed workload. The increased RAM usage (1.2GB) is intentional for caching and is automatically released when the copy finishes.
One of the most annoying Windows limitations is that you cannot easily pause a massive copy operation and shut down your PC, only to resume it the next morning without re-verifying the already copied files. Supercopier 5 introduces a persistent queue database. You can: We tested Supercopier 5 against Windows 11 (22H2)
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