Versions:

  • 3.0.3

largecopy 3.0.3, published by yoogie27, is a utility-class Windows application engineered around a high-performance file copy engine that adds crash-safe resume capability and WAN optimization to routine data movement tasks. Designed for administrators, content creators, and anyone who regularly transfers multi-gigabyte folders across local disks, corporate LANs, or high-latency wide-area links, the program replaces the standard Windows copy dialog with a more robust mechanism that sustains maximum throughput while tolerating network hiccups or sudden system shutdowns. If a transfer is interrupted, largecopy automatically records its progress and resumes exactly where it left off once the connection is restored, eliminating the need to restart lengthy jobs and reducing the risk of partial or corrupted files. WAN-specific algorithms tune TCP windowing, pipelining, and error-recovery parameters so that copies between branch offices or cloud VMs proceed at the highest speed the route allows, even on packet-loss-prone connections. The single-version release (3.0.3) keeps the feature set focused: command-line invocation for scripting, optional verification hashes, and low memory footprint regardless of transfer size. Typical use cases include seeding initial backups to off-site repositories, migrating user profiles during hardware refresh cycles, distributing video assets to remote editors, and synchronizing large datasets between lab servers without consuming VPN bandwidth quotas. Because the tool installs as a portable executable, it can be deployed on demand or integrated into existing batch workflows without requiring elevated rights or reboots. largecopy is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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