![]() /E - Copy Subdirectories, including empty ones./S - Copy subdirectories, but not empty ones.Robocopy has many features, and in the command shown above, we use the following switches to make copy reliable and fast. For example, this command copies data from the drive “C” to “D” and uses the “32” threads for copying: robocopy C:\Users\admin\Documents D:\Users\admin\Documents /S /E /Z /ZB /R:5 /W:5 /TBD /NP /V /MT:32 ![]() In the command, change the source and destination paths and the options. Type the following command to copy the files and folders to another drive and press Enter: robocopy C:\source\folder\path\ D:\destination\folder\path\ /S /E /Z /ZB /R:5 /W:5 /TBD /NP /V /MT:32 Search for Command Prompt, right-click the result, and select the Run as administrator option. To use the Robocopy multi-threaded feature to copy files and folders to another drive on Windows 10, use these steps: How to use multi-threaded feature with Robocopy This guide will teach you the steps to use the multi-threaded copies feature on Robocopy to speed up the transfer process of files and folders to another drive on Windows 10. Instead of one file at a time using the copy feature from File Explorer. One feature that makes Robocopy special (and often overlooked) is its multi-threaded feature that allows multiple files to be copied simultaneously. ![]() Although this works perfectly fine, speed becomes a bottleneck as transferring many files can take a very long time.Īs an alternative, many savvy users use Robocopy (Robust File Copy), a command-line tool built into Windows 10, which offers more features to quickly move data to a different location (to another drive or computer over the network). ![]() On Windows 10, when you have to copy files to another drive, you typically use the standard select, copy, and paste process. ![]()
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