Copy Files - Folders to Multiple Drives At Once
Windows, by default, won't allow you to copy files and folders to multiple drives at once. All you can do with the default copy and paste handler in Windows is copy files and folder to one location only. While this is enough for usual copy and paste task, it will be impossible for you to copy your files to several USB drives if you need to. The only way to do it is by copying the files one by one and that could take a long time to get finished.It is RapidCopy that enables you to copy files from one drive or folder to multiple drives. It allows you to copy your files up to 8 different drives at once. So, the copy and paste files to multiple locations will run much faster than using the default Windows copy and paste handler.
RapidCopy is a free program for Windows, including Vista and XP. Use this program to copy files to multiple USB drives, Stick memories and other portable drives.
Saturday, September 20, 2008 At 3:10 AM - Permalink
RapidCopy is indeed very fast and easy to use. However, my requirements for copying to multiple drives are that the files end up in the root directory of each drive. RapidCopy seems to want only to copy folders (containing files) to multiple drives.
December 25, 2009 at 3:37 AM