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| Tool | Time (Minutes) | CPU Usage (Avg) | RAM Usage | Success Rate | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 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 |
During installation, uncheck "Optional Offers" (usually a language pack or desktop shortcut—nothing malicious, but good practice). Supercopier 5
In the age of NVMe SSDs, Thunderbolt 4, and multi-gig internet, one would assume that Windows’ native file copying system has finally caught up with modern hardware. Yet, anyone who has tried to move a folder containing 50,000 small XML files or a 100GB virtual machine image knows the truth: the default Windows Explorer (especially the old Win32 version) is prone to stuttering, unexplained pauses, and the dreaded "discovering items" lag. | Tool | Time (Minutes) | CPU Usage
Upon first launch, you will see a prompt: "Replace Windows Explorer copy handler?" Click Yes . You may need to restart Explorer via Task Manager. Upon first launch, you will see a prompt:
Enter . For over a decade, the Supercopier project has been the go-to replacement for Windows’ file management engine. But with version 5, the developers have promised a complete architectural rewrite. Does it deliver? This article dives deep into the features, performance benchmarks, security, and usability of Supercopier 5 to see if it deserves a permanent spot on your taskbar. What Exactly is Supercopier 5? Supercopier 5 is a free and open-source utility designed to replace the default file copy dialog in Microsoft Windows (supporting Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server 2022). Unlike simple "speed boosters," Supercopier 5 doesn't magically make your hard drive spin faster. Instead, it optimizes how files are queued , buffered , and handled in RAM.
from the official mirror today, and take back control of your file system. Have you tried Supercopier 5? Share your speed test results in the comments below.
200GB mixed data (50,000 small photos + 5 large ISO files).