Version - Supercopier Old
SuperCopier was originally created as a . Old versions (1.x) are:
Are you encountering a during file transfers? supercopier old version
: Older versions thrive perfectly here and seamlessly replace the stock explorer transfer box. SuperCopier was originally created as a
| Feature | Classic SuperCopier | Windows File Copy | TeraCopy | Ultracopier | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Replace/Enhance Windows Copy | Default OS Tool | Replace/Enhance Windows Copy | Successor to SuperCopier | | Speed | "Supercopier was the fastest at transferring a 10GB file over USB 3." | Generally slowest of all tools tested. | Slightly faster than Windows, but often slower than SuperCopier. | Usually the slowest of the specialized tools. | | Reliability | Extremely stable for its era; bug-free for 1.35. | Basic; fails without advanced recovery. | Very reliable with verification features. | Reliable, but saw slower speeds in tests. | | Error Handling | Excellent; provides retry, skip, and logging options. | Stops the entire process on any error. | Good; offers detailed error reporting. | Identical to SuperCopier 3.x for handling. | | Best Use Case | Windows XP/7 users, legacy systems, pure speed. | Everyday, simple file copies. | Users needing file verification alongside speed. | Users wanting a modern, cross-platform tool. | | Feature | Classic SuperCopier | Windows File
Once installed, you will never see the slow Windows dialog again. When you hit Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V, the vintage green progress bar of SuperCopier 2.2 will pop up, and you will feel a strange sense of relief.
Widely considered the fastest copy utility available, featuring a minimalist, old-school interface and incredibly low resource usage.
