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Suppose the cache files have been deleted by pressing shift+ctrl+delete on chrome. the files starting with f_* are removed and the data_* files data_0, data_1... are reduced. So we can not use chrome cache viewer because the files are away. I tried with commercial and free undelete softwares (easeus, recuva, puran, activeundelete) they find the deleted f_ and data_ files but when i recover them and use with nirsoft google chrome cace viewer, i see corrupted results. I need both the urls and the files in the cache before delete operation. Is there any other way? DNS cache is not an option, computer has been reset. google my activity will not help because it only contains the visited urls (history), but the external urls visitied by the first url.
#benchpresser : -"yes you still have an opportunity get your cache files back. i did this before"(As you said chance of getting the files currupted is more but still if you use power data recocvery its the best option to find files with small size..dont use easeUS in this case then..and still you having the chance of getting the uincode of files you lost you can have a try in that way too.)
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1.Data recovery tool (Power-data recovery, EaseUS Data Recovery etc)
2.OS:- Windows
Step 1. Select the disk storage location where you want to recover from Google Chrome cache files and click "Scan".
Step 2.Data Recovery will start a scan first. After the scan completes, a deep scan will automatically launch in order to find more files.
Step 3. Choose the file(s) you want to recover by file types from the scanning results. Click "Recover" button to recover the selected files. Here you should save all the recovered files on a different drive or memory card in case of data recovery failure.
i hope this will help
You can't restore cleared cache, history or cookies if DNS cache has been cleared. Unfortunately, I believe you are out of luck.
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I've migrated my ML model from AutoML to the new Vertex AI in Google Cloud. I'm doing batch prediction from a Cloud Storage bucket with the Batch prediction output format set to CSV, and the destination is another folder in a Google Cloud Storage bucket. The prediction results CSV files appear in the Cloud Storage bucket as expected. With prediction results generated by AutoML, clicking the "Download" button in the Cloud Storage bucket would download the CSV file (in Chrome). However, with prediction results generated by Vertex AI, clicking the "Download" button, OR opening the Object Details for each csv file and then selecting "Download" button, Chrome reads the csv as text and opens it in a new tab as text.
Right clicking on the download links and selecting "Save link as..." only allows for download of a text file.
There do not appear to be any obvious attributes in the URL which would cause it to render as text.
There are no options in Chrome settings to force these files to download, and there are no special restrictions for Google.com under Privacy and Security settings.
I have explicitly allowed pop-ups and use redirects for https://console.cloud.google.com in case that was preventing a download pop-up. Changing the overall setting for all sites to allow pop-ups and use redirects has no impact. There are no additional content settings governing CSV files or TXT files in Chrome.
I have also cleared cookies for cloud.google.com and console.cloud.google.com as well, with no effect.
I can confirm that CSV batch prediction results generated by AutoML and stored in the same Cloud Storage bucket still open a new tab and download, rather than opening as text. This suggests that there is something unique about the URLs for newly generated Vertex AI batch prediction results CSVs which is not retroactively true of AutoML batch prediction results. As a result, while it is tempting to blame Chrome for this, the problem appears to be an artifact of Vertex AI data handling, and not a new Chrome version.
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There are some mp4 files (and a few flv ones) on a server that I want to stream (using VLC) while also saving a copy of to my hard drive simultaneously. So I start to download the file using chrome to a known location, creating a video.mp4.crdownload file there. I then use VLC to start playing the partially downloaded file. What used to happen is that the file would continue downloading while I watched it, then when the download got to the end the little Chrome download widget would say "Download failure, system busy" or something to that effect. But! The full file had been downloaded to my hard drive, it just remained an .mp4.crdownload file that I would then manually change to an .mp4 file later. And meanwhile, I could go on watching the crdownload file to completion in VLC.
When I tried to employ the same process more recently, it does not work. If the file gets fully downloaded and is being played by VLC as the download finished, Chrome does not indicate a download failure. Rather, it erases the completed crdownload file, and starts downloading it again from the beginning. So not only do I end up downloading the file twice (exactly what I was trying to avoid), but the VLC playback stops automatically when the download restarts, because the .crdownload file VLC was playing is overwritten by the new download attempt.
What changed? And is there any way to get the old behaviour back? (If there are any other suggestions for simultaneously pseudo-streaming and downloading in one go, that is fine too, just note that it would need to be in a program like VLC that allows playback at different speeds of both flv and mp4 files. And I also am intellectually curious about what changed, not just a solution to my situation.)
As a workaround, you can set the file being downloaded to read-only; the download will still reach its end but Chrome will then be unable to delete and restart the download (insufficient permissions), hence preventing the download restart loop.
As mentioned here, https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/n8JqBz5Q2_I ,
go to Chrome://flags and disable Download resumption option.
the only work around is after the download starts, right click on the crdownload file and make it read only. Once it hit 100. Chrome will say it failed instead of restarting meaning you can still stream will downloading with out worries it will restart at 100. Sucks but it works
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For the last week or so, stats on my Chrome Extension have stopped being reported.
I recently released an update which corresponds with those dates but there was no code change that should have caused the stats change.
The only thing I can think that caused this is because the app was renamed with the update. Does anyone have any evidence of this causing issues?
this has been happening for years at the chrome store. sometimes it takes many days for stats to show, and some days are never updated. it usually happens on the same dates to most developers. mine is now also missing stats for several days.
if you link your extension with google analytics, you can then see installs from analytics but its not the same, as the chrome stats also substract uninstalls (not tracked in analytics).
To link the store with analytics, go to "Edit" in the chrome developer dashboard, scroll down to the "analytics" section and enter an analytics ID. Then you can use the analytics page to view your stats.
I couldnt find an official link but this one covers setting the ID:
http://www.asked.press/you-can-add-a-google-analytics-id-to-your-projects/2272765/
To view your install stats from analytics, do a Report on Behavior:Site content:content drilldown.
Use primary dimension "Page path level 1" to compare views (/webstore/) versus installs (/track_install/).
Drill-down on either to get more stats (for example views per country or language).
If you drill-down on track_install, your "Page path level 2" views will now be divided by:
/detail/search/related_tab/wall/ and others like "large marquee" (while you are an editors choice and shown in the front-page)
These tells you where the user saw and clicked to install your extension (Directly from a search, from the details page, from a marquee, etc).
More stuff can be done. If you set-up an analytics custom goal to count the times a url with prefix "/track_install/" is hit, you can more easily track installs from the mobile analytics app or set-up analytics custom alerts (for example if installs go over a certain number daily)
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I'm currently working on making an Icecast2 server with multiple users. At some points, I will have to reload the configuration file, but I don't want to disrupt any currently ongoing streams. Is this possible?
Use that command:
/etc/init.d/icecast2 reload
This will not disrupt any currently ongoing streams.
But, in my experience, not all configuration changes will be applied, using that command. For example, I could succesfully update the <mount></mount> list (add new mount points), but in order to update some other settings, like <burst-size> I needed to restart the Icecast server completely using:
/etc/init.d/icecast2 restart
Icecast will reload its configuration on SIGHUP on all Unix/Linux systems. (For Windows reloading it will be possible starting with 2.5 through web interface)
Please note, that you should ensure that the configuration file is valid.
You might also want to have a look at URL authentication and default mountpoints in version 2.4.1
http://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.1/auth.html#url
It allows you to offload many aspects to a back end system.
I know this is old but I've just discovered something that is a bit flawed with regards to reload config files...
/etc/init.d/icecast2 reload
...will indeed reload your config file without breaking the audio stream, and it will also update the mount points, but what it doesn't do is cut off anybody that was connected to a previously existing mount point still using an old password.
I have a situation where I'm generating a different icecast config file for each live dj.
/live is the mount point in the the config and this never changes, but the password does every time I reload the config file.
If a previous dj is connected using password1 on /live and then the new config is loaded changing the password of /live to password2, it won't automatically disconnect the previous dj still using password1.
The only way to do it is by...
/etc/init.d/icecast2 restart
... which as I'm sure you're all aware is horrible as it introduces a 1 -2 second break in the audio stream while it restarts.
I know this is an old thread, but the command "/etc/init.d/icecast2 restart" did not produce a break in the audio for me using icecast 2.4.4. Perhaps this was an improvement made since last year when this discussion was happening. Also, my server has a very light load (only me listening at the moment) so I'm sure your mileage may vary if you have to restart a heavily loaded server.
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I've searched Google for hours, but I can't find the answer anywhere.
I have an 8GB flash drive, and I want to install Chromium OS on it.
However, I would only need about 4GB of storage for Chromium OS. Allocating the other 4GB of space for Chromium OS seems like a waste to me.
I wanted to know if it was possible for me to partition the flash drive into two 4GB partitions, with one partition being the bootable Chromium OS and the other being a normal FAT32 file system.
If this is possible, can any of you kindly point me in the right direction as to how to accomplish this?
I run Ubuntu Linux 11.04 x86_64, but I can boot into my Windows 7 partition if needed.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
It is indeed possible to re-partition a flash drive. If you are already running Linux, you should be able to delete the existing partition table and create a new one using fdisk. I have done this on several occasions, although I have never tried it on a drive that large.
You can read more about partitioning with fdisk here. Remember that you have to run fdisk on the raw device (not on a partition), and that you must unmount any filesystems on the drive prior to re-partitioning it. For example, you would use fdisk /dev/sdb, not fdisk /dev/sdb1. Once you're created your partitions, you can create a filesystem using mkfs and then mount them with mount.
One warning, though. Windows will treat the flash drive as if it has a single partition (I believe it only sees the first one). Linux will see all partitions. I'm not sure how Chromium would handle this, but be aware that different OSes may not support it.