@benchpresser: - "yes, you still have the opportunity to return the cache files back, I did it before" (As you said, the probability of receiving files is generated more, but still, if you use the power recocvery utility, its best option to find files with small sizes..dont use easeUS in this case then .. and yet you have a chance to get uincode files that you lost, you can also try.) Requirements 1. Data recovery tool (Power-Data data recovery, recovery EaseUS data, etc.) 2.OS: - Windows
Step 1. Select the drive storage location where you want to restore the Google Chrome cache files, and click "Scan."
Step 2. Data recovery will first start scanning. When scanning is complete, deep scanning will automatically start to find more files.
Step 3. Select the files (files) that you want to recover by file types from the scan results. Click the Recover button to restore the selected files. Here you should save all recovered files to another disk or memory card in case of data recovery failure.
Hope this helps
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