Users of Vista system may have such a feeling that file copy in Vista is obviously slower than in Windows XP, especially when copies a folder with many files, then you have to endure the speed as slow as a snail. If you need to store data between computer and movable devices, then you should consider how to let file copy be faster.
There’re many small software with powerful functions. Fastcopy is a quite nice example. As the name says, it’s specially designed to speed up file copying, as it adopts more optimized cache and other settings, Fastcopy has an obvious advantage on file copy than system copy/paste speed. Besides, it could be embedded in system right-click menu perfectly.
After finishing installing Fastcopy, click the shortcut on desktop, when copy files, click “Source” button and choose the directory you need copy, similarly, same operation, click “Target” button and choose “Save to” directory. If you want to accelerate big size files like HD video or ISO disc image, then you don’t have to choose the entire directory where it is, but click “Choose file” button when choose directory. If the target folder has the same file of the source folder, to prevent mistake, cover the same file, and choose the operation type in the dropdown menu.
Then click “Execute” button to start auto copy, if you don’t believe the magical effect of Fastcopy, then you can compare testing the speed of file copy, Fastcopy’s advantage is very obv