About Teracopy
TeraCopy uses dynamically adjusted buffers to reduce seek times. Asynchronous copy speeds up file transfer between two physical hard drives. The processes can be paused or resumed.
In case of transfer errors, TeraCopy will try several times; after that, it skips the faulty file and proceeds with the rest of the operation. TeraCopy also shows failed file transfers and allows the user to fix the problem and recopy the problematic files. TeraCopy offers no explanation for skipped files; it simply reports them as "Skipped". It may skip copying for numerous reasons that the user could correct if they were known, such as a too-long file name.
How to backup and restore Teracopy using Backup4all plugin
After you install and configure Teracopy, you can back it up to move its settings on another computer or to re-configure it after re-installing your system. This is why the plugin to back up Teracopy is important as it will save you time.
Creating a backup job in Backup4all using the Teracopy plugin, allows you to back-up the application data files and registry entries.
In order to backup Teracopy, you have to follow these steps:
- Download and install the backup plugin here: Teracopy backup plugin
- After you installed the plugin in Backup4all, define a backup job and run it to back-up Teracopy. If you don't know how to install the plugin and run the backup, read this article: http://www.backup4all.com/kb/how-to-download-install-and-use-backup-plugins-910.html
If you need to restore the Teracopy files after a fresh system installation or on a different computer, follow these steps:
- Install Teracopy and the Teracopy plugin from here: Teracopy backup plugin
- Open in Backup4all the .bkc catalog file from the destination.
- Press the Restore button and follow the wizard steps.
What information is backed up when using the Teracopy plugin
The backup plugin mentioned above will add as backup sources the following information:
- User Files
- Registry settings