I think my question is well-framed, within subject, and systemic. Maybe it's not possible to do what I want to do, but I think the question is valid.
So, why is it being voted to be closed?
I think my question is well-framed, within subject, and systemic. Maybe it's not possible to do what I want to do, but I think the question is valid.
So, why is it being voted to be closed?
The three votes so far say "unclear what you're asking". Part of that may be because the majority of your sentences do not follow the subject/predicate structure of English. When you aren't writing in English, it's quite reasonable for people to close the question as "unclear what you're asking".
Spend a little more time making sure your question makes sense. For instance:
Retain File Names without name mangling when Move/ Cut select Files from Recycle Bin to a selected location
You should start your sentences with who or what is doing, or trying to do, the "retaining". For example:
I'm trying to retain file names without name mangling when I Cut (Move) selected files from Recycle Bin to a selected location.
Then,
Move/ Cut select Files from Recycle Bin to a selected location retaining File Names without name mangling?
This is essentially repeating the same thing as before. If I were to re-word this to be written in English, I'd say:
How can I Move or Cut selected files from Recycle Bin to a selected location retaining original file names without name mangling?
But this is the same thing as the prior sentence, just re-worded into the form of a question. You can pick the one you like better and remove the other.
Next:
"Windows Behavior" when cutting/ pasting or drag-dropping the files to some location/ folder, all the names are mangled.
I'd reword as:
The behavior I'm seeing is that when I cut/paste or drag and drop the files from Recycle Bin to some other location, Windows 8.1 mangles all the names. For example,
$REA9O58.xxx
(my original file name does not look anything like that).
The only options Recycle Bin appears to give in the UI are:
or
Thus, my question: How can I restore a file from Recycle Bin to any arbitrary folder (different from the original folder) without Windows changing the name of the file?
If you wrote your question like this, I don't think the existing close votes would be valid, and we could petition a mod to reopen it (or vote to reopen it and let it process through the queue) if it gets closed.