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Are there any ways to fish out further "Recently Closed" tabs/windows? Or restore a pre-previous session?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1032361" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>No problem at all, happy to help.</p><p></p><p>1) Unfortunately, I cannot say which files from the "Session Storage" folder might contain the missing windows as it depends on the specific URLs that were open in those windows. The files in the "Session Storage" folder are named with long strings of random characters, and their contents are not human-readable. You could try checking the modification dates of the files to see if any were modified around the time when you had the missing windows open.</p><p></p><p>3) If you only see restore points from 16/03 onwards, then it's likely that the earlier restore points are no longer available. Typically, Windows keeps restore points for a limited amount of time or until the available space on the hard drive is filled up.</p><p></p><p>3a) Aside from backing up your files, it's generally a good idea to regularly create and maintain backups of your entire system. This can be done either through the Windows backup utility or third-party backup software. You could also consider using cloud storage or an external hard drive to store backups.</p><p></p><p>As for getting a list of all the files modified since a particular date, you can use the Windows search function. In the search bar, type "modified:<date>" to get a list of all files modified since that date. Please note that this will only show files that have been modified or created after the specified date, not files that were not modified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1032361, member: 52014"] No problem at all, happy to help. 1) Unfortunately, I cannot say which files from the "Session Storage" folder might contain the missing windows as it depends on the specific URLs that were open in those windows. The files in the "Session Storage" folder are named with long strings of random characters, and their contents are not human-readable. You could try checking the modification dates of the files to see if any were modified around the time when you had the missing windows open. 3) If you only see restore points from 16/03 onwards, then it's likely that the earlier restore points are no longer available. Typically, Windows keeps restore points for a limited amount of time or until the available space on the hard drive is filled up. 3a) Aside from backing up your files, it's generally a good idea to regularly create and maintain backups of your entire system. This can be done either through the Windows backup utility or third-party backup software. You could also consider using cloud storage or an external hard drive to store backups. As for getting a list of all the files modified since a particular date, you can use the Windows search function. In the search bar, type "modified:<date>" to get a list of all files modified since that date. Please note that this will only show files that have been modified or created after the specified date, not files that were not modified. [/QUOTE]
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