1 Sep

Is it possible to download files better than with non-resumable Internet Explorer? Or defragment a hard-drive faster and more optimal than with Windows’ defrag utility? Is it possible to edit images better than with Windows’ Paint? Or edit text documents better than with Notepad? What about repartitioning hard-drives? Is Windows’ fdisk always up to the task?
Windows has been designed to be a heavily third-party improvable operating system. While this may sound absurd to some, it is true in every respect. Let’s ponder on this affirmation for a second or two. What would Microsoft have to gain from making Windows the perfect operating system? Sure, they could hire a few more thousand programmers to write every gadget and application you could ever desire, but would it be worth it? It would primarily stiffle application development on their platform and bring about antitrust lawsuits. Not a desirable state indeed. Therefore it should not be too big of a surprise that things which you consider normal and efficient, eventually turn out to be heavily improvable.
Now I’d say YES, it is possible to accelerate your hard disk drive to speed up file transfer. It has been tested and proven to save you 15-25 seconds in copying a 700 megabyte file on the same physical hard-drive compared to normal Windows file copy method.
Here’s what you need to speed up file copying.
BurstCopy is the hard-drive accelerator that significantly increases file transfer speed. By taking full advantage of the DMA support provided by your hard-drive, and using dynamically adjusted buffers to reduce seek times, BurstCopy will significantly reduce the time you spend waiting for files to transfer.

Other than speeding up file transfer speed, it has extra features that Windows should have long ago. If you met any errors during copying files in Windows, the transfer will be terminated. If you’re copying thousands of small files, you know which has been copied and which haven’t. With BurstCopy, any errors that you may typically encounter will not terminate your transfer. A friendly window will inform you of the error, and allow you to choose the appropriate action (skip, retry, abort).
You can also use BurstCopy to pause file transfer process and resume when you’re ready to. It is a known fact that file transfers can slow down other applications that try to use the hard-drive. Using BurstCopy’s pause and resume functions, you can temporarily suspend transfers, while your other programs get exclusive access to the hard-drive. This will for example be useful when you have a long transfer under way, and you need to start a large program. You could just pause the transfer while the program starts, and then resume it.
Another incredible feature that BurstCopy claims to have is it is able to reduce hard disk noise during file transfer. If your hard-drive is typically noisy during file transfers, you will be happy to find out that there is a great reduction in generated noise during BurstCopy transfers. This is a direct result of the methods used to increase the transfer speed and comes at no performance expense. I have no idea how they did it but they have the technology.
BurstCopy is truly a gem! I wouldn’t depend on Windows file copying method from now on. We all know how important a hard drive is because we’d loose all our important files if the hard drive fails. Taking care of your hard drive is important!
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I didn’t see it mentioned in your article, so I figured I’d just add:
To get files to move using BurstCopy drag and drop them to the folder you want them in while holding right click (rather than left click like you’d normally do). When you let go it brings up the rightclick menu… which now includes ‘BurstCopy Here’ or ‘BurstMove Here’ to copy or move.
A similar program I’ve used for a while is Total Copy:
http://ranvik.net/totalcopy/
Does this 3rd party software improved the speed of extracting files from Rar or others too ?
http://www.codesector.com/teracopy.asp
I use tera copy and so far so good, I have transfer a 700MB in 50 sec. but my hard drive is pretty fast too.
http://www.codesector.com/files/teracopy.exe
Wow. I liked the software. Many times have my copying been terminated in between the process and WIndows has foolishly deleted all the files. The right click move was also helpful. Thanks Steve!
i only use Total Commander for any file manegment
and the plugins supot expand it potantial
Thanks alot raymond, While iw as surfing i found this program which is better IMHO and faster and its free !
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/File-Management/Real-Total-Copy.shtml
Test it out, maybe you wanna post it later on :)
I tried this Burstcopy software and I can’t say I am impressed: If it does actually speed anything up then it is so minute a difference as to be unnoticable to me.
I move/copy large files of 1Gb and more daily and I can’t see much or any speed improvement. I thought maybe the registered version would help matters so I used the following name and number:
[Serial Number Removed by Raymond]
But alas…it is still not any better!
(By the way folks, that is a working registration code there for you!)
Howcome you remove a serial number and yet a simple look through the archives of the site reveals you giving links away to fully registered software and cracks for software etc…?
Eric,
I downloaded Avasta free edition and internet explorer 7 and ran both on my windows xp laptop, whenever I surf the net, the downtime seems to be much slower than before, could these two programs be the cause of the problem??? Would appreciate your kind assistance.
A l’aide! J’ai utilise Tera Copy pour faire un copier sur un disque dur externe. Tera Copy a plante, le disque dur externe aussi et mes fichiers d\’origine ont disparu!!!!
De grace, dites moi ce que je peux faire. Mon email: annacherie@gmail.com
Merci d’avance. Je recherchais un post en anglais qui commence par: I use tera copy and so far so good, I have transfer a 700MB in 50 sec. … in between the process and WIndows has foolishly deleted all the files.
Cette personne semble avoir eu le meme probleme que moi mais je ne retrouve pas ce post ici.
Merci d’avance pour toute aide
thank you, but what I cannot get is why microsoft is not able to plugin that feature with the OS.
Do anyone here know really how dose these fast copying utilities work… any idea
Dose it effect the FileSystem stucture, meanning there’s a reason why microsoft haven’t make it that too fast even Linux any idea.
A VER SI APRENDEN INGLES BABOSOS COMO QUE ACELERA LOS BUSCAR VECES? QUE NO DECIA TIEMPOS DE BUSQUEDA?
cn u plz me the key for sothink…
thanks for help if u can……
Hi Raimond do you have serial number Burst Copy ??
Please send me that number cause my burst copy licence was expired.
I have searched in google but there is posting about it
So Please and thank’s before
I wait your reply