An orphaned file is a file that has been deleted and the parent directory that the file is linked to (within its MFT entry) has also been deleted and then its MFT entry has been reallocated. You can also have an orphaned directory index for the same reason as you can have orphaned files (same basic concepts apply).
More Details: http://dereknewton.com/2010/06/orphaned-files-in-an-ntfs-file-system/
Does OSF find orphan files during a Deleted File Search? It seems not. Is there any way to identify orphan files with OSF?
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More Details: http://dereknewton.com/2010/06/orphaned-files-in-an-ntfs-file-system/
Does OSF find orphan files during a Deleted File Search? It seems not. Is there any way to identify orphan files with OSF?
Best regards
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