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- FastCopy abstract "FastCopy is free open source (BSD license) computer software, a portable file and directory copier that runs under Microsoft Windows.There are 32- and 64-bit versions which runs under Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista, and Windows 7. The files comprising 32-bit version 2.11 are about 750kB. It claims to offer fast transfer of files between hard drives and copying of files within the same drive.[citation needed] It can run as a free-standing application or be integrated into the Windows shell.In a test conducted in 2008 by lifehacker, Fastcopy was several times faster than its rival Teracopy, a program with similar functionality. However, both programs have been updated since then. A more extensive comparison was performed between TeraCopy v2.07beta, KillCopy v2.85, FastCopy v1.99r4, SuperCopier v2.2bet and published on a forum in 2009.In Microsoft Windows up to and including Windows 7, the Win32 API and any program that uses it (like Microsoft's Windows Explorer) has a limitation of maximum 260 UTF-16 characters (MAX_PATH in windef.h) in file and directory paths when performing file copy and rename (including move or deletion) operations, but not in file access (e.g. execution or reading) operations; but this limitation becomes 32,768 when a program uses its own code over the NT kernel for file operations or unlimited if a program accesses the NTFS file system directly in low-level. FastCopy does not use Microsoft's API and places its own calls to the NT kernel, therefore enabling a user or system administrator to perform file copy, move or delete operations even if the file or directory paths involved exceed 260 characters.".
- FastCopy computingPlatform Microsoft_Windows.
- FastCopy latestReleaseVersion "2.11".
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_2000.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_7.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_98.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_ME.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_NT.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_Server_2003.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_Vista.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_XP.
- FastCopy releaseDate "2004-09-28".
- FastCopy wikiPageExternalLink fastcopy.html.en.
- FastCopy wikiPageExternalLink fastcopy.html.en.
- FastCopy wikiPageExternalLink fastcopy.
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- FastCopy wikiPageRevisionID "602841307".
- FastCopy developer "Shirouzu Hiroaki".
- FastCopy hasPhotoCollection FastCopy.
- FastCopy language "English/Japanese".
- FastCopy latestReleaseVersion "2.11".
- FastCopy name "FastCopy".
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_2000.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_7.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_98.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_ME.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_NT.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_Server_2003.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_Vista.
- FastCopy operatingSystem Windows_XP.
- FastCopy platform Microsoft_Windows.
- FastCopy released "2004-09-28".
- FastCopy title "FastCopy".
- FastCopy subject Category:Windows_archivers_and_compression-related_utilities.
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- FastCopy comment "FastCopy is free open source (BSD license) computer software, a portable file and directory copier that runs under Microsoft Windows.There are 32- and 64-bit versions which runs under Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista, and Windows 7. The files comprising 32-bit version 2.11 are about 750kB.".
- FastCopy label "FastCopy".
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- FastCopy homepage fastcopy.html.en.
- FastCopy homepage fastcopy.html.en.
- FastCopy isPrimaryTopicOf FastCopy.
- FastCopy name "FastCopy".