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This could be indicative of driver or hardware issues (e.g. driver bugs, overclocked/unstable system, underpowered controller or drive, etc); aggressive copiers can reveal problems that "gentler" copying methods don't trigger. Or it could be a bug in teracopy itself. Another possibility albeit unlikely is antivirus software not playing nicely with the combination of teracopy and drive pooling?

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Using both the older and newer version of teracopy on a very large and full pool, it definitely SHOULD NOT be locking up the machine.  

As shane mentions, this may indicate a problem drive (as that could definitely cause this behavior).  

Also, it might be worth running a memory test on the system, as well. 

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