Improve file copying efficiency tutorial

  
Windows' own file copying function is very weak. This method will improve the file copy function to improve work efficiency. With data statistics, file copying is one of the most common operations used in the computer. However, the copy function of the Windows system itself is inconvenient to use and the efficiency is very low. In fact, we can use some methods and tools to make up for the lack of system functions and make file copying more convenient and effective. Custom Send Replication is simpler Applicable scenario: Quickly copy files to a specified partition (or directory). As the company's statistician, Xiaoli copies the production daily report to the company's local area network shared directory for backup every day. The normal operation is to copy the report file of the day and then open the LAN share directory for pasting. In fact, for this simple copy operation, we can quickly copy the file to the specified directory by slightly changing the system's right-click menu to “send to”. Open the Explorer, then type shell:sendto in the address bar and press Enter to open the “Send to” folder. In the "Send to" window, right-click and select "New/Shortcut", click "Browse", expand the network to select the shared directory, and then click “OK> (Figure 1) . In this way, we add a project named “Report Backup” in the “Send to” directory. After Xiaoli wants to copy the report file to the shared directory, just right click on the file to be copied and select “&ldquo” ; Send to /report backup & rdquo; can quickly complete the file copy operation (Figure 2). Bulk copying is more efficient. Scenario: Batch copies multiple files into the same location. In order to ensure data security, at intervals, Xiao Zhang will copy the personal documents and downloaded data stored in different directories to the mobile hard disk for storage. Every copy is more troublesome, because Windows only supports copy/paste once, you need to copy one file, and then open the mobile hard disk directory and paste it one by one. Now with Piky Basket, you can copy the different catalog files into a "basket" and paste them into the specified directory at once. The Piky Basket program is automatically integrated into the right-click menu. Now if you want to copy files in different directories, we just select the file to be copied and right-click and select “Piky Basket/drop into basket”, and a similar supermarket will appear on the desktop. Shopping basket, continue to drag the files you need to copy to the basket, click on the shopping basket to select “full view”, you can see the complete program window, you can also add or delete files that do not need to be copied here (Figure 3). After completing the selection of all the files, open the directory to be pasted, right-click and select “Piky Basket/copy here” in the blank space, so that the files in the shopping basket will be copied to the directory, which is very convenient. Tips ★ Users who do not have the above program can also use batch processing. For example, to copy the files under c:\\a, d:\\b\\, e:\\c to the mobile hard disk, start Notepad to create a new batch, and enter the following code to copy the files in bulk (in this case u: To move the hard drive letter, if you only copy the file of the specified type, use wildcard substitution. If the file path is long, use the resource manager to copy the address and copy the file address directly to the command line): Copy c: \\au:\\Copy d:\\bu:\\Copy e:\\cu:\\Oversized file copying needs to be speeded up. Applicable scenarios: Users who need to copy large files often need to copy. In daily operations, we often need to copy large files such as system installation files, HD video files, etc. Windows file copying is not only slow, but also slows down the system. Once the copy is halfway, the next time you need to re-copy from the beginning, it is very inconvenient. With TeraCopy, you can solve this problem. If you want to perform the file copy operation, you can start the program and drag the copy file and paste directory to the program in turn. Click Copy to start copying. In the copy operation, you can click Pause to pause the copy at any time, and then continue the copy operation after completing other operations. This is the breakpoint resume function, but also useful (Figure 4). This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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