This means that it uses this CPU/RAM-optimized transfer algorithm instead: This can be done after each read and write (which is an extra operation that would end up getting done countless times for files of any significant size), or just once after the whole file has been transfered.Īccording to the screenshot below, TeraCopy performs verification after the files are transferred, not during. Therefore, to properly verify, you must clear the cache. The problem is that if you cache the files during transfer, the comparison becomes useless because you are not reading the actual data on the destination drive, you are reading the copy cached in memory from the source.
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