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	<title>Comments on: Teracopy review: essential file copying utility for Windows</title>
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		<title>By: paul</title>
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		<description>Two statements in your review caught my interest:  &quot;Windows can get a little flaky when there’s a lot of files to be shifted.&quot;   can you direct me to any articles on that problem, as I had assumed a &#039;professional&#039; OS would use some form of CRC self-check in its &#039;Copy&#039; command, and tell the user if there was an error - until recently, when 7z reported CRC errors on some large zipped files I had moved from internal to external discs - Windows said nothing.  Which brings me to your 2nd statement &quot;Best of all, when an error is encountered, it won’t just abandon ship like Windows&quot;  in my example above, Windows DOES just brush past the error - and finished copying what was a good source file, and makes a copy with errors</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two statements in your review caught my interest:  &#8220;Windows can get a little flaky when there’s a lot of files to be shifted.&#8221;   can you direct me to any articles on that problem, as I had assumed a &#8216;professional&#8217; OS would use some form of CRC self-check in its &#8216;Copy&#8217; command, and tell the user if there was an error &#8211; until recently, when 7z reported CRC errors on some large zipped files I had moved from internal to external discs &#8211; Windows said nothing.  Which brings me to your 2nd statement &#8220;Best of all, when an error is encountered, it won’t just abandon ship like Windows&#8221;  in my example above, Windows DOES just brush past the error &#8211; and finished copying what was a good source file, and makes a copy with errors</p>
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