My computer crashed (bluescreen) when I was finishing typing a letter in a
form on-line on a webpage in Vivaldi web browser. I was wondering if I can recover this text?
I run a search (Alt+F7) in Total Commander in all files for some keywords that were used in that text and Total Commander found a file called Session_[some numbers] in a ...\local\vivaldi\user data\defult\sessions\ so this gives me hope that maybe that text exists somewhere in that file.
But when I tried opening this Session file with F3 or in a text editor I could not find those keywords? Why?
Any help, please?
How to recover a text typed in a form when computer crashed? Total Commander finds it, but text editor does not.
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Re: How to recover a text typed in a form when computer crashed? Total Commander finds it, but text editor does not.
OK. I finally found manually that text using F3 view in that file. I could not find it automatically because in the F3 view all the letters in that text that I typed in the form are separated with spaces for some reason, so F7 (Find) could not find those words automatically.
Re: How to recover a text typed in a form when computer crashed? Total Commander finds it, but text editor does not.
I'd refrain from using any text editor for such binary files and use TC's integrated Lister (F3) to extract the text. Maybe switch to Unicode (by pressing the 6 key) to "normalize" the view.
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Dalai
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Dalai
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Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GiB RAM, ASUS Prime X370-A, Win7 x64
Plugins: Services2, Startups, CertificateInfo, SignatureInfo, LineBreakInfo - Download-Mirror
Re: How to recover a text typed in a form when computer crashed? Total Commander finds it, but text editor does not.
Thanks. That helped to remove those spaces between the letters.