Transferring large data files between your computer and external devices using Windows Explorer can sometimes slow down your system due to excessive drive activity. However, with TeraCopy, one of the best free copy support software today, users can accomplish this more easily.
For an optimized copying process, users should set TeraCopy as the default on their Windows computers to facilitate drag-and-drop copying and pasting within Windows Explorer.
Embark on a journey with Mytour as we explore setting up TeraCopy as the default for copying and transferring data on your computer.
Setting TeraCopy as the default data copy tool
Step 1: From the main interface of the TeraCopy software, right-click on the status bar and select Preferences.
Alternatively, you can expand the interface to access the system Menu.
Click on More to expand the TeraCopy settings interface.
Step 2: In the Preferences interface, proceed to check the option Use TeraCopy as the default copy handler.
By selecting this option, you affirm TeraCopy as the default for copying and pasting data on your computer. From here, you can easily drag and drop data within Windows Explorer for seamless copying and pasting without system interference as before.
Step 3: Press OK to complete the process.
TeraCopy significantly reduces file copying time in Windows. Users can accelerate file copying with TeraCopy and also pause or resume copying later if system errors occur.
Similar to TeraCopy, users have various options for free copy support software, such as FastCopy or SuperCopier. FastCopy software can accelerate data file copying up to 4MB/second and is less prone to interruptions due to its integrated feature of skipping error files. Meanwhile, SuperCopier is an application that supports fast data copying without affecting computer performance.
With this tutorial, Mytour hopes readers have learned how to set Teracopy as the default on a Windows computer, and also discovered other professional copy support tools on their computers.