Copy Files Fast and Quickly with TeraCopy

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Are you on a rush when copying files? Horrified with slow file transfers? Or you are going to reformat your hard drive but doubting about slow backup? Well, TeraCopy is the answer! TeraCopy provides Windows User to maximize and boost the file transfer as fast as possible, and the best part of it…. It’s Free! Check out the TeraCopy features for Windows and the tutorial on how to use it:

Copy files faster. TeraCopy uses dynamically adjusted buffers to reduce seek times. Asynchronous copy speeds up file transfer between two physical hard drives.

Pause and resume file transfers. Pause copy process at any time to free up system resources and continue with a single click.

Error recovery. In case of copy error, TeraCopy will try several times and in the worse case just skip the file, not terminating the entire transfer.

Interactive file list. TeraCopy shows failed file transfers and lets you fix the problem and recopy only problem files.

Shell integration. TeraCopy can completely replace Explorer copy and move functions, allowing you work with files as usual.

Full Unicode support.

Windows 7 x64 support.


Screen Shots:

 

 

Tutorial:

Download TeraCopy here: PRESS ME

Then Install…….

Run TeraCopy by clicking Start >> All Programs >> TeraCopy >> TeraCopy

To use TeraCopy, you will need to drag the folder(s) or file(s) on the TeraCopy Window



 Then this will show up: (The File(s) or Folder(s) size)



Then click the word “Select target folder”



When you click the “Select target folder”, it will show up “browse” so click it… 

 


Then a Window will show up. This is the Window  where you will save or transfer your file(s) or folder(s). So  seek the export path folder….

 


Then click “Copy”….

 


It will show you the progress of the file transfer

 


The TeraCopy Window will automatically close as the file transfer succeed.

Clearwire throttling at-home WiMAX users?

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

 


Ah, throttling. Can't ever seem to fully shake it, can we? Just weeks after hearing about a similar issue with the Epic 4G, scores of Clear at-home WiMAX users are now up in arms over apparent throttling on certain accounts. As the story goes, it seems as if the company is pulling back on upload and download speeds (from 10Mbps to around 0.25Mbps) for users who have consumed between 7GB and 10GB in a month, which is comically low even compared to Comcast's hated 250GB / month usage cap. Forum users are finding customer service lines to be no help whatsoever, and some digging has found that this may all be a part of a network traffic administration program that's ongoing within Clearwire. Have any of you seen similar issues? How much data are you sucking down per month? Does your usage clock still show up in your account profile? Let us know in comments below.

iOS 4.2 beta 2 now available for iPhone, iPad developers



Well check it out! iOS 4.2 beta 2 is now available for iPhone, iPad developers!

Looks like iOS 4.2 software is getting nearer to launch, and greenpois0n jailbreak will be released soon as well. New features of iOS 4.2 beta 2 include printing wirelessly to printers that support AirPrint, and printing thorugh printers shared through a Mac or a PC. The build number of the iOS 4.2 is 8C5101c.

iOS 4.2 Beta 2 Download links

If you are a developer you can download the iOS 4.2 beta 2 for iPad, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPod touch 4th/3rd/2nd generation. Just click on any link below and sign in to the iOS Dev Center to download. If you’re not a developer then stay away from this update because you can’t jailbreak iOS 4.2 or unlock iOS 4.2 yet.

Acer reveals AMD-infused Aspire Z3100 AIO, Revo 3700 nettop now available for $349 (Php 15,356 )

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

 

Glimpse in the Aspire Atmosphere, Acer has introduced their latest AIO (All in One) PC, The Acer Aspire Z3100. Acer's taken the cue with two new desktop SKUs -- one each in the nettop and all-in-one categories. First with the latter: the 21.5-inch AZ3100 all-in-one (pictured). A tier lower than the AZ5700, this one lacks the multitouch and TV tuner, and instead utilizes a 2GHz AMD Athlon II 170u processor, NVIDIA GeForce 9200 graphics, 3GB RAM, and 500GB HDD. Add in a DVD drive, webcam, HDMI, six USB 2.0 ports, Windows 7 Home Premium, and a side chassis for "cable management." It does best its older brother in the price category, though, at just $599 -- about five Benjamins lower.

As for the Aspire Revo 3700, it was actually announced earlier this month, but now we've got the skinny on this book-sized nettop's price and availability. That'd be $349 for the tag, and a street date of approximately... now, according to the press release. Speaking of which, all pertinent paperwork can be found after the break.

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 11 announced with Intel and AMD options, disagreed US citizenship

Well this is superb!, Lenovo will be broaden up its Thinkpad Edge Clan, and this time, it's adding the 11.6 inch Edge 11. Just like the X100e, the "notbook" our word for an ultraportable that looks like a netbook but isn't as slow and weak -- is available with AMD's single and dual-core Nile platform, and also Intel Core i3 / i5 processor options. Certainly you're thinking it sounds and looks like a nice laptop, but Lenovo's not planning to release it stateside anytime soon. Apparently, the X100e will continue to be the 11-inch option in the US, while the Edge 11 will be spreading its wings overseas -- the AMD version will start at $450 and the Intel version at around $550. Of course, we could keep telling you about what the machine is available with and without, or we could just point you in the direction of our piping hot review. Although, before you jump over to a new tab you may also want to check out the full press release after the break or peruse some of the glossy press shots below. How's that for options?


Source: Engadget

Acer Aspire TimelineX series updated with new processor options

Monday, September 27, 2010

 
 
It really does feel like it was just yesterday that Acer released its new TimelineX series, but believe it or not, it's processor upgrade time for the thin and light lappie line. The 11.6-inch Aspire TimelineX 1830T will now be available with ultra-low voltage Core i3, i5 and i7 CPU options, though Acer's pushing the $900 Core i7 680UM-powered version (the 1830T-68U118) rather hard. If you're looking for that sort of power in a 3.1-pound chassis, it's not all that bad of a deal, especially considering the similarly spec'd Lenovo IdeaPad U160 costs north of $1,000. We are a bit skeptical of Acer's eight hour battery life claim on that one, however. The other TimelineX machines -- the 13.3-inch 3820T, 14-inch 4820T and the 15.6-inch 5820T -- are also being injected with more standard voltage Core i3 and i5 processor options, and those will start around the $700 mark. All the new models should be available at retailers soon, and those dying for some more configuration details should hit the break for the full press release.

De-Grease your Laptop (and almost everything) with Mr. Clean Magic Eraser!

Sunday, September 26, 2010






If you're tired of shiny, greasy spots all over your laptop you can safely cut through the grease with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Here's how it works.
Earlier this week we asked you for tips on cleaning off hand oil from your laptop's trackpad and keyboard. There were a lot of great suggestions, but one of the more popular options was using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. We decided to give this a shot.
My trackpad wasn't super oily but I've still never been able to get the grease off of it. After just a few seconds of wiping with the magic eraser, the trackpad was completely grease-free. Thank you readers! The video above shows the whole process wipe for wipe, but overall it's pretty simple:
  1. Wet the magic eraser with lots of water.
  2. Squeeze out the excess water.
  3. Wipe your laptop's trackpad and keyboard a few times.
  4. Dry off your laptop's trackpad and keyboard.
What's especially awesome is that you can reuse it. It's not until the magic eraser looks like a mangled clump that you have to throw it out. According to the box, it'll keep working until it looks like your cat coughed it up.



Source: Lifehacker

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