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Thread: Organize and Speed up Copying of files in Windows Vista

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    Organize and Speed up Copying of files in Windows Vista

    In Windows, copying or moving files or number is not really practical. With TeraCopy, a small free utility that automatically integrates with Windows, you can improve these operations by making such paused and resume later, keeping a list of files to copy or move, ... In addition, copies appear to be faster than the conventional copy of Windows!

    1. Download TeraCopy and then install it.


    2. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard. Close finally TeraCopy window that appears at the end of the installation.


    3. Now when you copy or move files in Windows Explorer, as usual, a window appears and TeraCopy copy / move begins.


    4. Click the More button to display the list of files on the waiting list.


    5. At any time, to make another transaction requesting your disks, you can save a copy on hold by pressing the Pause button.


    6. You can then pick up where it was pressing the Start button.


    7. To move a file, click the Skip button.


    8. If you copy or move other files at the same time, they are automatically made later in the queue, which does not slow down the copy.

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    Re: Organize and Speed up Copying of files in Windows Vista

    Hello , I Have Heard that A Windows Vista bug that is causing file transfer to slow down has been causing much frustration for many users. A discussion about this problem has been active on the Microsoft Support forums, which you can find here. Although this bug has been around for quite some time and is becoming a bigger problem each day, Microsoft has yet to issue a public release and will require you to contact them directly in order to receive the fix. You can find this bug listed in their database as entry KB931770 with details on symptoms

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    Re: Organize and Speed up Copying of files in Windows Vista

    You can arrange files and folders in an Explorer window by using Auto Arrange or Align to Grid. The Auto Arrange option keeps icons in a window organized so they don’t overlap each other, while the Align to Grid option aligns icons in a window according an invisible grid to keep them organized. To turn either of these options on, click the View menu in folder you want to modify, and then click Auto Arrange or Align to Grid. To display the menu bar, click Organize on the toolbar, point to Layout, and then click Menu Bar.

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    Re: Organize and Speed up Copying of files in Windows Vista

    Hello , I Think We Can Organize File in Windows Without Any Software by Doing this In the right-hand window pane are columns for Name, Date Created, Type, Size, and Tags. Here, too, are enhancements. Each column head contains drop-down menus with various options, though they're not always clear. For example, the first item in each menu is Sort, but this first line is shared with a separate choice for Group. It's not immediately apparent that these are separate items or that Group perhaps could have been located on its own line. Under Date Modified within Windows Explorer in Windows XP, you simply order by date--earliest to latest or latest to earliest. Within Windows Vista, you can now filter by date and limit to last week, or arrange in a brand-new way--by stacking. Stack allows you to arrange all of the files within a folder by a given criteria, in this case, date. The result is not a new folder within a folder, but rather a virtual stack of documents, photos, or music arranged by date.Under Type, you can organize by the most recent file types used; this new feature is very handy, but you can limit by only one type, not two or three. Under Tags, you can limit with check boxes the most recent file tags used, or stack. Under the Pictures Explorer, the Rating option allowing you to sort, group, limit by check box by rating, and stack. Under Music, there's Name, Artist, Album, Number, Genre, and Rating, with similar limiting and stacking options under each.

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