What happened is that I had cut a few large size of folders (about 160GB) from portable drive A, and pasted them all to portable drive B. They are just a bunch of data/pdf/words, and will only go to c:\r, so, I am not worried mixing or jeopardizing c: drive or any application on c:.
Unfortunately, I lost this portable drive and all pasted data from drive A are gone now. I made full recovery of the portable drive A using Recuva, and restored most part of my files from the drive to c:\r directory which is manually created.
Most of recovered folders seem all go under c:\r\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-1580082977-3013210137-4195539877-1000\...These data under this long path are data that I need. However, there are about 8000 files could not be recovered and the reason is because of "destination path is too long".
I don't know why they all go under $recycle.bin, but, I guess, it maybe resulted by "cut". and "cut" caused data to fall into recycle. That is just my guess.
so, my question is, what do I do to recover all data including these 8000 files? or is there any way to shorten $RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-1580082977-3013210137-4195539877-1000, since it seems to me this long directory caused the error message.
I don't want to recover them to the original place, drive A, that is why I created c:\r for it.
Hope I made myself more clear this time. Thank you!