Quick Start
You can use BurstCopy in four ways:
1. Context menu drag-and-drop
Open Windows Explorer and select the files you want to copy or move.
Make sure the destination window for the files you want to transfer is visible.
Drag the selected files to the destination window with the right mouse button.
Upon reaching the destination, let go of the right mouse button. The menu that appears will contain the two BurstCopy options: "BurstCopy Here" and "BurstMove Here".
Select one of the options depending on the action you want to perform on the files.
Note: Context menus may be unavailable if you do not have enough privileges on the machine you are working on. If this is the case, the typical solution would be asking your local administrator to install the program. On the other hand, you may have just installed the application and chose to delay the system restarting.
2. Context menu copy/paste
Open Windows Explorer and select the files you want to transfer. Right click on them and choose either the "Copy" or "Cut" menu option, depending on the action you want to perform (Copy or Move respectively).
Browse to the destination folder and right click in an empty area of the folder window. From the menu that appears, select the "BurstPaste" option.
Note: Context menus may be unavailable if you do not have enough privileges on the machine you are working on. If this is the case, the typical solution would be asking your local administrator to install the program. On the other hand, you may have just installed the application and chose to delay the system restarting.
3. Drag-and-drop files into the BurstCopy window
Open BurstCopy.
Open Windows Explorer and select the files you want to transfer. Drag them into the BurstCopy window using the left mouse button.
In BurstCopy, choose the "Select Destination" option from the "File" menu, or click the "Select Destination Button" located just above the progress bar. Select the destination folder and click the "OK" button.
In BurstCopy, select the "Start Transfer" option from the "Action" menu.
If needed, you can pause or abort the transfer by choosing the "Abort Transfer" or "Pause Transfer" option from the "Actions" menu.
Note: You can only copy files with this method, not move them.
4. Drop a file over the BurstCopy shortcut
Open Windows Explorer and select the file you want to transfer. Click and hold the selected file with the left mouse button, and drag and drop it over the BurstCopy shortcut.
In BurstCopy, choose the "Select Destination" option from the "File" menu, or click the "Select Destination Button" located just above the progress bar. Select the destination folder and click the "OK" button.
In BurstCopy, select the "Start Transfer" option from the "Action" menu.
If needed, you can pause or abort the transfer by choosing the "Abort Transfer" or "Pause Transfer" option from the "Actions" menu.
Note: You can only copy files with this method, not move them.
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