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		<title>By: Learner2011</title>
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		<description>FastCopy has 1 very powerful power: NON-STOP COPY and NON-STOP DELETE.
If you copy 1000 files, after 5 minutes, Windows may stop the copy and ask you questions. After you answer the question, maybe 5 minutes later, Windows sees different problem, Windows then, stop and ask you different question. What does it mean? If you copy 1000 files, please stay around Windows and babysit any question that Windows may ask you. The problem is, Windows will not ask all questions at 1 times. Windows will ask you question when Windows meets the problem. If you walk away to do something for 1 hours, you come back, Windows may still wait for your answer 50 minutes ago. The job is NOT done.

FastCopy does not ask questions. In the picture you showed, on the right side, please see NON-STOP.
What does it mean?
You can copy NON-STOP. If there is a file FastCopy can not COPY, the file will be skipped. FastCopy will continue.
You can delete NON-STOP. If there is a file FastCopy can not DELETE, the file will be skipped. FastCopy will continue.

The NON-STOP COPY AND NON-STOP DELETE means what?
Overall, you save time. You do not have to babysit the Copy Process. 
You do not have to answer many questions in the middle of the process.
If there is a problem for you to deal, you deal at the end. When the rest is done already for you.
To me, 
&quot;dealing with problem files all at 1 time at the end of the process&quot; 
equals 
&quot;shortest time&quot;.

I hope you find FastCopy useful and timesaving. I did. Have a happy day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FastCopy has 1 very powerful power: NON-STOP COPY and NON-STOP DELETE.<br />
If you copy 1000 files, after 5 minutes, Windows may stop the copy and ask you questions. After you answer the question, maybe 5 minutes later, Windows sees different problem, Windows then, stop and ask you different question. What does it mean? If you copy 1000 files, please stay around Windows and babysit any question that Windows may ask you. The problem is, Windows will not ask all questions at 1 times. Windows will ask you question when Windows meets the problem. If you walk away to do something for 1 hours, you come back, Windows may still wait for your answer 50 minutes ago. The job is NOT done.</p>
<p>FastCopy does not ask questions. In the picture you showed, on the right side, please see NON-STOP.<br />
What does it mean?<br />
You can copy NON-STOP. If there is a file FastCopy can not COPY, the file will be skipped. FastCopy will continue.<br />
You can delete NON-STOP. If there is a file FastCopy can not DELETE, the file will be skipped. FastCopy will continue.</p>
<p>The NON-STOP COPY AND NON-STOP DELETE means what?<br />
Overall, you save time. You do not have to babysit the Copy Process.<br />
You do not have to answer many questions in the middle of the process.<br />
If there is a problem for you to deal, you deal at the end. When the rest is done already for you.<br />
To me,<br />
&#8220;dealing with problem files all at 1 time at the end of the process&#8221;<br />
equals<br />
&#8220;shortest time&#8221;.</p>
<p>I hope you find FastCopy useful and timesaving. I did. Have a happy day.</p>
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