Hi, we don't care about the file-type (or the content), but something else might (e.g. AV scanning as we copy). Could also be due to fragmentation - the bigger the file, the more hunting around for free space a device might have to do to store such a file in many parts.
There's no functionality to speed up processing of a particular file-type, given that we don't slow down for any such types either.
BTW, there has never been a
You may mean "V6.3.7.0" which existed at one point, and may have been released or provided as a beta. There is/was never a Free release starting '5'. (No big deal, just in case any confusion caused by not correcting that)
There's no functionality to speed up processing of a particular file-type, given that we don't slow down for any such types either.
BTW, there has never been a
leobjient wrote:SyncBackFree (...]V5.3.70
You may mean "V6.3.7.0" which existed at one point, and may have been released or provided as a beta. There is/was never a Free release starting '5'. (No big deal, just in case any confusion caused by not correcting that)