How to Copy Files from Android to PC via Wi-Fi Using TeraCopy

Transferring files between your Android phone and Windows PC just became much easier, thanks to Microsoft’s latest integration of Android devices directly into File Explorer. This seamless connection allows you to access your phone’s internal storage over Wi-Fi, eliminating the need for USB cables. In this guide, we’ll walk you through setting up this feature and using it with TeraCopy.

TeraCopy 4 Beta

– Integrated toolbar in the title bar.
– Context menu link to a website for troubleshooting.
– File mask support in the command line.
– Fixed incomplete ACL copying.
– Improved network shortcut handling.
– Skip files during transfer.
– Enhanced network file transfer robustness.
– Faster directory scanning.
– Free space warning in the status tab.
– Option to verify skipped files.
– Drive letter to volume GUID conversion.
– Auto-fixing issues with incorrect file names.
– Dozens of UI fixes and improvements.

Guide: Automatically Zip, Split, and Transfer Files

If you need to copy many small files over a network, it can take a long time even with multi-thread copying. This guide will show you how to add an entry to the TeraCopy drag-and-drop confirmation dialog for a batch file that will:
– Launch 7-Zip to compress and split files into 10 GB volumes.
– Use TeraCopy to copy the archive(s) to the target folder.

TeraCopy 4 Alpha

– Engine with multi-thread capability.
– Support for multiple targets.
– Enhanced speed graph.
– Capability to filter logs and graph data by specific runs.
– Background loading of thumbnails in the Replace dialog.
– Display of available space for targets on the Status tab.