Creating copies of files
Creating copies of files
Which method moves things quicker depends on the situation. Sending a few smaller files can often be faster than one large file.
Windows will prepare your files in batches, but processing one at a time tends to be quicker.
It varies based on the connection type—USB, SSD card, or hard drive. However, it's usually wiser to move just one file rather than many, since the operating system can't handle every file at its standard speed. This approach ensures each file gets sufficient transfer speed without aiming for maximum data rate. The same applies when downloading multiple files at once.