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copying, but that’s the thing. These files were already copied using windows file explorer. I was wondering if Teracopy can verify the file integrity between the original and the new location
I don't think Teracopy can compare files.
Beyond Compare does, it's a wonderful tool for comparing files, directories, even whole drives, and is darn fast at it. It has a very good (graphical) interface too.
You can use other programs (many are free) to generate hash values of files. Then you can compare the results side by side. This can be done manually or even semi-automatically, using a script.
I sometimes use MultiPar (it's free) to create some redundancy (protection) blocks, to repair files or folders that got broken/corrupted.