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TeraCopy 2.1


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<img src="/images/logos/TeraCopy.png" class="logo" alt="TeraCopy" title="TeraCopy" />TeraCopy is a compact program designed to copy and move files at the maximum possible speed, providing the user a lot of features. TeraCopy is a free utility designed to copy/move files faster and more secure. Can resume broken file transfers. TeraCopy skips bad files during copy and even shows the skipped files at the end of files transfer. TeraCopy will calculate files CRC checksum on the fly to speed up source and target files comparsion. Seamless integration with Windows Explorer allows you to keep working with files as usual. Copy or move files using left mouse button drag or 'Copy' and 'Paste' commands.

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TeraCopy Pro 2.1

Incl. Ser Peterzuma

Site:
www.mediafire.com

Sharecodes:
/?y4evdi55emz

amagawd...works....ty Freddyfre :D

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<br /><b><font color="#0000FF">TeraCopy Pro 2.1<br /></font><br /><font color="#800080">Incl. Ser Peterzuma </font></b><br /><br />
Site:<br />
www.mediafire.com<br />
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Sharecodes:<br />
/?y4evdi55emz

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Thanks for the key...really works!

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Hmm. I've never tried it. Seems good. Downloadin it. Thanx. :)

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Thank you so much, Freddyfre.

I haven't tried this yet, either. It's supposed to have Windows 7 x64 support, so I want to compare this to Directory Opus 9.5.1 64-bit.

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lol u fast man , just came in here to post a working serial for it , tested by me

Site: http://hotfile.com
Sharecode: /dl/22118065/a362bf3/TeraC21.rar.html

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Thank you so much, Freddyfre.

I haven't tried this yet, either. It's supposed to have Windows 7 x64 support, so I want to compare this to Directory Opus 9.5.1 64-bit.

Well, I've tried it a few times now. All my files copy fine and they are verified fine too. But every once in a while, directories that are copied keep the date and time of the copy instead of the original date and time of the folder. Has anyone else seen this problem too? (Directory Opus 9.x has never had this problem.)

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