15 Software "Copy Paste" (File Transfer) Tercepat di Windows XP / 7 / 8 (TESTED)
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15 Software "Copy Paste" (File Transfer) Tercepat di Windows XP / 7 / 8 (TESTED)
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Ane yakin agan aganwati kaskuser dunia akhirat yang baca trid ini pasti pernah lakuin kegiatan yang kata dosen ane namanya Transfer File, ato dalam dunia IT biasa disebut "Kopi Pasteu"
Mungkin dah pada biasa juga ngopi puluhan sampe ribuan Mega Bytes file entah ngopi dokumen, game, poto ato mungkin 3gp barangkali
Disini ane sedikit ngshare aja sesuai dengan judul yang ane tulis, mungkin sebagian banyak juga udah pada tau,
Mudah2an Momod/Mimin/Junker berkenan
Spoiler for Prolog:
Kebanyakan dari kita tahu bahwa untuk menyalin atau memindahkan file atau folder pada Windows adalah dengan menggunakan mouse (copy dan paste, drag dan drop) atau dengan memanfaatkan sejumlah shortcut pada keyboard.
Tentunya faktor tunggal terbesar yang mempengaruhi kecepatan transfer apapun media yang agan gunakan untuk menyalin dari atau ke HDD/SSD/FD dll adalah seberapa besar file yang agan kopi pasteu kan. Selain itu Faktor krusial lainnya adalah bagaimana Windows (OS) itu sendiri menangani operasi ini (Kopi Pasteu), dan apakah agan tau??
Sampai sejauh ini semua versi Windows tidak pernah cukup efisien melakukan atau memproses operasi tsb. Mungkin Programmer Microsoft ngodingnya sambil ngaskus kali ya, jadi ga maksimal
Nah atas pemikiran tsb, sangatlah mungkin untuk mempersingkat durasi dari setiap operasi menyalin atau memindahkan file jika kita menggunakan software pihak ketiga untuk mengambil alih operasi tsb bukan mengandalkan bawaan Windows. Tidak hanya dapat membantu meningkatkan kecepatan transfer, tetapi agan juga bisa mendapatkan manfaat lain seperti tampilan informasi yang lebih baik, queuing copies, pausing, skipping, dan kemampuan menangani file bermasalah yang jauh lebih baik daripada Windows punya.
Oke langsung saja cek this up,, Oia jangan lupa ini versi raymond.ccyaa!
Copy Handler 1.32
Spoiler for Copy Handler 1.32:
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Copy Handler is a tool that while it sits in your system tray, can take over the file copying operations from Windows or monitor the clipboard for files. During a copy a small and simple window will appear with basic details, double clicking will give you the full window with a wealth of stats and past / present operations. There’s a number of pause and resume buttons, context menu entries can be added and an options window to configure most areas of the program.
There are 2 different version of ExtremeCopy, the standard free one and the full shareware version. Functions such as copy or collision options, window position, failed file recovery and the buffer size are disabled in the free version, but you can still integrate it into Explorer to take over the standard Windows file copy functions. Pause, skip and verify are also present. A small options window pops out from the copy dialog using the arrow in the top left. For the USB stick a slightly older portable version is also available.
FastCopy is a tool that’s been recommended by a lot of people over the years because it’s a simple and yet incredibly fast file copier. There are a number of buffer options to tweak the performance even further, basic or advanced file filters, an NSA method wipe and delete option, verify and copy / sync / differential / overwrite copy modes. It also has several options for adding context menu entries and extensive command line options, although something missing is a pause or skip function. Watch out for the weird uninstaller where you have to rerun the setup exe.
FF Copy is relatively simple copying tool where you select or drag and drop multiple selections of files and folders onto the window and they will be copied or moved to the destination you select from the button or drop down. There are no other options to speak of and this tool probably functions best when you want to quickly send files from multiple locations to several different folders and then let it process them.
- Multiple file copy (test 1): 163 seconds
- ISO copy (test 2): 86 seconds
- Network copy (test 3): Refused to copy the folder, gave an error every time.
KillCopy 2.85
Spoiler for KillCopy 2.85:
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KillCopy is a copy tool that doesn’t look too great out of the box and the theme below called “Standart” was about the best built into the program. There are some downloadable themes from the website but they aren’t that great either. The program itself has several useful features such auto resuming after a system crash, parallel copy mode and several boosting and buffer settings to try and eek out that extra few MB/s. KillCopy can place copy and move entries onto the context menu and can also be setup to be the default copy handler replacing Explorer.
This copying tool is a little different than the others here because it was written in Java meaning there are different versions for Windows, Linux and Mac OSX, although this does make for a hefty 20MB installer. The program is similar in looks to SuperCopier but adding files and folders is done entirely by dropping them onto the red basket in the program’s window. When you’re ready to copy, drop the destination folder onto the right icon and the process will begin. Standard pause and skip buttons are available.
NiceCopier does actually live up to its name and is quite a nice looking tool and will show you either a small progress window in a corner of the desktop or expand to a full dialog window where you can alter the transfer speed and edit the files list including any ignore / replace / rename options that need to be configured. NiceCopier will take over Windows file operations while it’s running in the system tray and while there’s a lot of information in the dialog windows, it’s all relevant and well laid out. A large window will alert you to any file collisions etc.
PerigeeCopy has several useful functions built in such as replacing Explorer for default file operations, using or ignoring the recycle bin when deleting files, leaving errors until the end of the copy process and 6 different overwrite options. The main copy dialog is quite informative but there are no extra features like pause, queue or skip for that extra bit of control.
RichCopy is actually a tool developed at Microsoft and was used internally by them to copy files for several years before being made available to download. It’s a multi threaded program allowing many files to be copied in parallel and has several of the functions you might want from a 3rd party copy program such as pause, resume, verify, profiles, file / directory filtering, multiple sources at once and full command line support.
SuperCopier is an open source transfer utility and is quite similar in looks and functionality to UltraCopier apart from this tool seems to be more stable. Most actions are accessed from the system tray including adding a new copy task and it has the standard pause / resume / skip buttons in addition to the copy list and several options to deal with errors or file collisions. Buffer size and Transfer speed can also be controlled from the Configuration window.
TeraCopy is one of the most popular tools around because it can completely replace Windows Explorer as the default copy handler and also adds itself to the context menu. It can also pause, skip and verify copied files using CRC32 in addition to dragging and dropping files onto the copy queue. A portable version is made available using the installer and users of Total Commander and Directory Opus have options to integrate TeraCopy into those file managers.
We had a few problems with the latest version of UltraCopier 0.4 as it kept throwing up errors during transfers and then crashing. The earlier 0.3.1 did work well enough to test though, so bear that in mind. The program will replace Explorer by default while it’s running in the system tray and one odd thing is it keeps expanding the copy dialog window to fit in long file names. Standard functions such as pause and skip are available as well as a copy queue and several options on what to do for file collisions or issues.
Roadkil’s Unstoppable Copier has been around a while and is a popular tool for copying as much data as possible from corrupted or damaged discs and drives. The program does have a number of useful features including a batch mode which you can run from the command line, logging, a right click context menu entry and several options on how to treat potentially corrupted or damaged files. A portable version is also available.
WinMend would certainly win a prize for its nice looking interface and is certainly a more novice friendly tool because it has no options to speak of apart from a buffer slider and the ability to overwrite or skip matching files at the destination. The copy process can be paused and resumed, but other than that, WinMend File Copy is pretty much standard.
WinRoboCopy is simply a GUI interface for the built in Robocopy command line utility present in Windows Vista and above. It’s not for the novice because a lot of the buttons and tick boxes are the command line switches. It does however have a built in scheduler, drag and drop onto the window, a simple before and after script editor and a settings (or Robojob) saver for different copy profiles.
- Multiple file copy (test 1): 162 seconds
- ISO copy (test 2): 90 seconds
- Network copy (test 3): Wouldn’t copy over the network.
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Jadi Software mana nih yang katanya paling kenceng??
THE RESULTS
Spoiler for Hasil Akhir:
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Berikut adalah ringkasan tabel hasil dari masing-masing software dalam 3 tes yang dilakukan. Copier bawaan Windows pun (XP/7/8) ikut disertakan sebagai acuan dan bahan perbandingan.
- Terkejut sekaligus kecewa ketika kita mendapati hasil tes dari copier bawaan Windows 8yang begitu buruk setelah semua perbaikan Microsoft selama ini (ane pake ni OS )
- TeraCopy yang selama ini paling banyak populer nyatanya menunjukan performa yang biasa2 aja & hanya menjadi penghuni papan tengah klasemen keseluruhan. Hanya dalam test multiple files yang "rada" lumayan
- Jika agan jarang transfer file via network, mungkin ExtremeCopy bisa menjadi andalan, dengan perolehan waktu hampir menyamai Fast Copy, namun sayang kecepatan transfer via networknya bisa dibilang mengerikan dan terburuk dari semua kontestan (biasanya ane pake ini pdahal
- Kebalikan dari ExtremeCopy, jika agan sering transfer file via network, sebaiknya agan melirik Rich Copy, karena software satu ini menjadi yang tercepat dalam menyelesaikan transfer file mengungguli lawan2nya
- Dari hasil tes di atas, tidak bisa dipungkiri kalo Fast Copy merupakan software copier windows terbaik, memenangkan duo tes multiple&iso files, dan hampir menyentuh podium k 2 dalam tes network
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