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Why can I recover alternative data streams to a FAT32-formatted disc drive?

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Why can I recover alternative data streams to a FAT32-formatted disc drive?

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FAT32 doesn’t support alternative streams. When you try to recover a file containing more than one stream, only its unnamed data stream will be recovered. Why shouldn’t I recover deleted files to the same disc drive they were originally located? The data of newly created files may overwrite the data of deleted files. That may cause permanent loss of data. Where should I recover my deleted files to? You should recover files to a different disk drive. For example, if you need to recover deleted files from disc C:, recover them to D:\Recovered Files folder. If the destination folder doesn’t exist, Pandora Recovery will create it automatically. When I recover a group of deleted files or folders with similar names, it renames some of them. Why so? Files within one folder must have unique names. This condition is not always true for deleted files; because of that reason Pandora Recovery renames the files to make their names unique within a folder. I have many deleted files with the same name

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