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issue with sleep/restore #4

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greenozon opened this issue Jul 31, 2024 · 11 comments
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issue with sleep/restore #4

greenozon opened this issue Jul 31, 2024 · 11 comments

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@greenozon
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Looks like the latest 127 build has a serious issues with power saving mode...

sleep -> recover -> crash on all dozen of tabs

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  1. all the tabs are becoming gray:
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F5, CTRL F5 CANNOT recover any new tab!!!
why?

only new tab works

pls fix mega-critical bug!

@Blaukovitch
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Hi!
Chrome 127 x64??

@greenozon
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Yes, x64

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@greenozon
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anoter very bad issue -
after some crash (or after sleep, not sure) the 127 build DELETED all my saved passwords...
that is absolutely insane issue

I'd say super critical

@greenozon
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My system has 16 GB RAM - I guess it's enough to run build 127?

@Blaukovitch
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" the 127 build DELETED all my saved passwords..." - oh! shit! Sorry.
But %AppData%\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Login Data (Login Data - this if file) is present??

I think that better used x86 - more stable.

@greenozon
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Yes,
but how could I tell to Chrome to start using it?

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@Blaukovitch
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but how could I tell to Chrome to start using it?

i this that batter do backup this files. May be install (or rollback) the official 109 and run

@greenozon
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Good point, I"ll give it a try
BTW, do you know how to dump out all the data out from
%AppData%\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Login Data
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@Blaukovitch
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Good point, I"ll give it a try BTW, do you know how to dump out all the data out from %AppData%\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Login Data ?

I think that may be use hack utilities, for ex:
https://superuser.com/questions/1587202/login-data-file-in-chrome-retrieve-logins-passwords-urls

@greenozon
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yes, hurrey! bookmarks/passwors/etc recoverd (Nirsoft rocks!)
but the question is still alive - why did the heck Chrome stopped to use the "Login Data"...

also, when I tried to recover one service pass it sent me a verification email saying "Your device has been changed"
does it mean Chrome has some super unique ID and it was somehow changed when I run your 127 build on top of my old 109 one?

@Blaukovitch
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I run your 127 build on top of my old 109 one?

Unfortunately, I have not studied this question in depth. But I believe that the mechanism of working with the LoginData file is indeed somewhat different. In any case, you can try to do the opposite - create a password in version 127 (having previously made a backup) and then open it in version 109.

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