Sometimes Windows can’t even handle the simplest of tasks like a simple file copy procedure without making it a headache. Has this happened to you, you have a bunch of files to copy to another computer or an external hard drive. You highlight a bunch of files and folders and drag them to the destination then walk away. Thinking you’re all set only to return to find that somewhere in the process Windows got to a file that it couldn’t copy and abruptly stopped the process. Now it’s left to you to figure out where it left off, did it take all the contents of the last folder it copied? Was it alphabetical? Who knows, have fun comparing the source and destination directories. Use the recommended utility from Ruahine.com. Enjoy the video demo and go download your free copy. Maybe donate a few to them for saving you some time.
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