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4. Unlock locked files. Unlocker 1.9.2 *used* to be the best program to unlock files. Sadly, they aren't doing a good job since Windows 8.x/10. So without a lot of testing, here are some tools that should do a proper job on Windows 10...- MalwareBytes FilesASSASSIN- IOBit Unlocker (be aware of crapware extras!)- LockHunter
5. Copying Files and FoldersCopying files and folders still is a complicated thing on Windows, especially when the source has damaged sectors. Even when the disk is fine, you need extra tools if you prepare to copy a lot of files (and bypass antivirus checks on each and every file...!).Raymond has a great list to chose from. You will want speed both locally and over the network, but you'll also want file verification and support for bad sectors (= unreadable parts on the hard disk, usually only for non-SSD magnetic disks) too.These are my choices:* TeraCopy: http://www.codesector.com/teracopy* RoadKill's Unstoppable Copier: http://www.roadkil.net/downloads.php* FastCopy: https://ipmsg.org/tools/fastcopy.html.en* RichCopy: https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/File-Management/Microsoft-RichCopy.shtml#download (hoffmanutilityspotlight2009_04.exe)And of course, I should also mention RoboCopy and its clones... Should... ;p
It has been a while and I'm sure this part of my article needs an urgent update... So if anyone knows, shoot! Quote4. Unlock locked files. Unlocker 1.9.2 *used* to be the best program to unlock files. Sadly, they aren't doing a good job since Windows 8.x/10. So without a lot of testing, here are some tools that should do a proper job on Windows 10...- MalwareBytes FilesASSASSIN- IOBit Unlocker (be aware of crapware extras!)- LockHunterPeace!Devvie
This probably could use a refresh too... So tell me... what are YOUR favorite high-performing file copiers? 1. for local files (disk to disk or usb)2. for network locations Quote5. Copying Files and FoldersCopying files and folders still is a complicated thing on Windows, especially when the source has damaged sectors. Even when the disk is fine, you need extra tools if you prepare to copy a lot of files (and bypass antivirus checks on each and every file...!).Raymond has a great list to chose from. You will want speed both locally and over the network, but you'll also want file verification and support for bad sectors (= unreadable parts on the hard disk, usually only for non-SSD magnetic disks) too.These are my choices:* TeraCopy: http://www.codesector.com/teracopy* RoadKill's Unstoppable Copier: http://www.roadkil.net/downloads.php* FastCopy: https://ipmsg.org/tools/fastcopy.html.en* RichCopy: https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/File-Management/Microsoft-RichCopy.shtml#download (hoffmanutilityspotlight2009_04.exe)And of course, I should also mention RoboCopy and its clones... Should... ;p
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