You might see files labeled File.part01.rar , File.part02.rar , etc.
Generic filenames like "File020.rar" are frequently used by to hide the true nature of a file. If you received this file as an email attachment or downloaded it from an untrusted website: Do not open it without scanning it first.
Because this filename is used across various platforms, it could mean one of the following: 1. A Multi-Part Archive
The software assigns generic names based on the order it found them.
If you weren't expecting a 20-part download or a data recovery file, it is safer to delete it.
In the world of data recovery, when a hard drive or SD card is "wiped" or corrupted, recovery software (like PhotoRec or Recuva) often cannot find the original names of the files.
"File020.rar" might simply be the 20th compressed archive the software successfully pulled from a damaged drive. 3. Automated Scans or Backups
You might see files labeled File.part01.rar , File.part02.rar , etc.
Generic filenames like "File020.rar" are frequently used by to hide the true nature of a file. If you received this file as an email attachment or downloaded it from an untrusted website: Do not open it without scanning it first.
Because this filename is used across various platforms, it could mean one of the following: 1. A Multi-Part Archive
The software assigns generic names based on the order it found them.
If you weren't expecting a 20-part download or a data recovery file, it is safer to delete it.
In the world of data recovery, when a hard drive or SD card is "wiped" or corrupted, recovery software (like PhotoRec or Recuva) often cannot find the original names of the files.
"File020.rar" might simply be the 20th compressed archive the software successfully pulled from a damaged drive. 3. Automated Scans or Backups