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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
Which version of Windows, and why do you need to do that?
I don't believe any of the the desktop enhancers do that, as it isn't their job.
There are alternative file copy programs that may. I used to run a freeware product called Teracopy which was faster than Windows native file copies, but Win10 is now as fast, and I dropped it.
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Dennis
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Win10. 2 transfers to the drive on the router's USB3 port cause choppiness in video streams; 3 transfers overwhelm the router (an ancient underpowered Netgear R6300v2) & cause the drive to disconnect. I either wait for transfers to finish one-by-one, or collect all the source files into one temp folder, send it, then move the copied files to their proper destination folders. So much easier if I could just queue them up to run one at a time...