What happened to RichCopy?

What happened to RichCopy?

RichCopy is a file copy utility program developed by Ken Tamaru of Microsoft Corporation, discontinued in 2010.

How do you use RichCopy?

This tool is for power users. If you copy large amounts of files or have a need to copy from one machine to another — RichCopy is the tool for you….Using RichCopy is simple:

  1. Select a source file(s).
  2. Select a destination.
  3. Click the start button.

Is RichCopy free?

RichCopy is a free utility that comes to us from Ken Tamaru of Microsoft. The tool was first developed in 2001 and has been updated regularly to keep pace with evolving needs.

Is XCopy faster than copy?

The average Disk Read Transfer is better for XCopy (76.15 MB/Sec vs. 75.28 MB/Sec), the minimum Disk Read Transfer is better for Robocopy (4.74 MB/Sec vs….Robocopy vs. XCopy File Copy Performance.

Performance Counter Robocopy XCopy
Disk Average Write Request Time 0.51 ms. 0.52 ms.
CPU Usage 14.82 % 16.76 %
CPU Usage System 13.65 % 14.12 %

How do I start Robocopy GUI?

Open an elevated CMD, type robocopy /? and hit Enter to see the full set of parameters or switches available. Start with the /mir and /z switches to get a sense of the power of the tool, but be careful with /mir since it will delete as well as copy files to bring the destination folder in sync with the source folder.

What is RichCopy and how to use it?

This tool was developed in 1996 but it was being used internally by Microsoft and was not made available for public usages. However, at a later stage they made it available for free public download and now you can also experience faster file copying and moving with this small Windows utility, called RichCopy. RichCopy can copy multiple files.

How do I set up RichCopy for Windows 10?

In the main window of RichCopy, at the top bar choose the “View” dropdown and click “Advanced”. This will add options to Richcopy in the “Copy Options” window that allow very fine controls for process priority, files to skip, error handling, and Log settings.

How do I set RichCopy to copy only files with different sizes?

Each section is set by default to copy without checking the attribute of the file, “No check”. If the “File size” section is set to “different”, only files with different sizes will be copied. In the main window of RichCopy, at the top bar choose the “View” dropdown and click “Advanced”.

How do I enable RichCopy advanced mode?

Richcopy Advanced Mode In the main window of RichCopy, at the top bar choose the “View” dropdown and click “Advanced”. This will add options to Richcopy in the “Copy Options” window that allow very fine controls for process priority, files to skip, error handling, and Log settings.

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