[3] In case of transfer errors, TeraCopy will try several times; after that, it skips the faulty file and proceeds with the rest of the operation.
[3] In 2007, Ionut Ilascu from Softpedia.com commended the utility on its ability for its error recovery functionality and concluded "TeraCopy is a lot faster than Windows Explorer on XP is, but only with proper defragmentation.
"[5] In 2009 Jason Fitzpatrick from Lifehacker praised the usability by stating "It doesn't overwhelm you with a plethora of settings or options" and also called it "just advanced enough."
Subsequently, Lifehacker visitors voted TeraCopy by a large margin as the best Windows file copier out of four other contestants.
[6] In a 2010 review, CNET called it a "nifty piece of freeware" and recommended it for all Windows users.