HORRIBLE CATASTROPHE!

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  1. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    So I had to restart my laptop today, and when it booted up I discovered Chrome had updated itself too. MY SESSION BUDDY DATA WAS ALL GONE! 76 TABS OVER 4 WINDOWS!!!

    Does anyone know what my best chance of getting them back is? I have a USB with Ubuntu on it if that helps and I'm about to try a windows recovery program.


    I also have an older session buddy file from a few months a go which I would use but it doesn't work for some reason. If anyone knows why that's the case please help.


    :(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(.
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  2. cwarner7264

    cwarner7264 Moderator Alumni

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    So... session buddy is basically a bookmarks bar?
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  3. Geers

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    It saves your tabs and reopens them in separate windows at your command. A tab-hoarder's best friend.
  4. cwarner7264

    cwarner7264 Moderator Alumni

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    So a bookmarks bar with all the bells and whistles?
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  5. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    You're not helping! I'M LOSING IT MAN!
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  6. cwarner7264

    cwarner7264 Moderator Alumni

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    Have you tried turning if off and on again?

    I have absolutely no knowledge of how Chrome apps work, if I'm honest. I'm surprised that the data just erased itself when a new version of Chrome appeared. Is there any way you could revert your Chrome back to the version that worked?
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  7. Geers

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    First rule of data recovery: Don't do things that might overwrite the data you're trying to recover.

    The nonfunctional backup still has URLs in it. So I can do it manually. But that would take a while...
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  8. Geers

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    On a scale of 1-10 how hard would it be to code a program to scan txt files for URLs and then compile said URLs into a list in another txt file?

    Anyone?
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  9. thetrophysystem

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    ^and the answer to that is wingrep or googling some command prompt mumbo jumbo.

    Wha? This thread was not what I expected it was...
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  10. cwarner7264

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    That depends entirely on your level of programming skill.

    I just tried to write pseudo-code for it based off my very limited python skills and failed miserably.

    I'd wager someone like @cola_colin could whip something together in less than an hour. Probably significantly less.
  11. Geers

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    I was going to outsource it to a friend who actually knows how to code. The most complicated thing I've ever coded was a .bat file that recreated the BSOD from Portal 2.
    Last edited: January 20, 2015
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  12. Gorbles

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    You know Chrome can save all the tabs you had open during your last session, right? Please tell me you know that.

    Pretty easy. I'd imagine someone could knock up a Python script faster than I could put together a small Java program though.
  13. Geers

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    Yes I know but I've always found it too unreliable. Which is why I've been using SB.
  14. cola_colin

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    I hoped for similar things.

    On the 1-10 thing: Depends on the textfile, but certainly not a big issue.

    Also I am using the build in session storage and it never failed me. I usually am below a dozen tabs though.
  15. Maldor96

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    I use session manager for chrome, helps keep my tab hoarding in check
  16. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    Well I got my old backup from November working, Let us all bow our heads on this dark, dark day.
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  17. Clopse

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    Oops should have been here yesterday. I reinstalled and reinstalled SB when this happened to me and it fixed it fine.
  18. Geers

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    I checked the profile data folder and the session was gone completely.

    I only have 26 tabs now... :(.
  19. Devak

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    So the lesson is: make more backups ?

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