You might build your own utility to do that. The command line can easily set
any switch of the copy process. For example, if I created a shortcut with
this command and first dragged it into the destination folder, I could drop
any set of files on it to copy them there with file size verification.
xcopy %1 /V
Robocopy is even more powerful. From the prompt:
robocopy /?
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> How could I copy files with verfication using drag-and-drop?
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