I seldom pay attention to basic file explorer actions, such as copying and moving files or folders. As long as the transfer completes without errors, I’m content with the results. Back in 2013, I used to install TeraCopy on every new Windows 7 or 8 installation. Still, I gradually stopped doing so as file transfers became more graphical and reliable with the newer Windows OS versions. However, Windows has had a built-in advanced copy tool for nearly three decades, which I’ve surprisingly overlooked in my last fifteen years of interaction with Windows computers.