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I've been doing backus for a drive wipe, but since windows was nudging me about filenames being too long I just booted into ubuntu a copied them from there. Now some of my files have path like \?E:Folder1Folder2 and wont open as a result. Copying them to another folder helps a bit, but seems to only work for highest folder level (i.e. I'd have to go to each folder of the deepest level and relocate it manualy). Is there a better way to fix this problem?









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