SmartCopy 3.1

Free Small DOS and windows tool to copy any big file from one PC to another
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Small DOS and windows tool to copy any big file from one PC to another via splitting to (floppy) disk drive or directory. Smartcopy puts the file on several diskettes and it restores the file on the dos computer without problems. You split the file into several files in one directory on your hard disk and then you put each piece on one CD.

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my computer will not let me run it

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After buying a new Gateway X4 9.5ghz computer with 8 gig of RAM I noticed it wasn't running as smooth as some of my older PCs. I'm an author, videographer and video editor and now and then I also like to play a game but my new FAST computer would play videos and games jerky and when I would write I had to wait for the characters to appear on the screen. I checked my TSRs and discovered a program called "Smarcopy.exe" by Northstar was running constantly using up a huge portion of my CPU. I tried to figure out what it was good for and who put it there without any success so I removed it from my startup programs. My computer smoothed out, my games actually work now and and I don't have to wait for the letters to appear when I type. I have no idea what this program is good for. The amount of problems it caused was large enough I expected to find an answer on the Internet so I searched. I found pages of people talking about computer problems and this file name was listed but so were a lot of others. Not one explanation of what smartcopy was good for or how it came to be in my computer. What is it? Is it malware? Is it a Trojan? I have no idea but I know my computer actually runs correctly now without it.

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