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Chrome incognito crashed - need to recover typed text
I understand the challenges inherent in the situation, nevertheless, not recovering it is simply not acceptable or an option. The browser, mostly free of any plugins (except addblock, unsure if there is anything else), crashed after completely finishing a comprehensive dissertation that has severe medical and legal repercussions, for myself, but also for a large part of the world, as it detailed some yet-unchronicled aspects of an ailment which I've recently established a cure to - including details on fascia-ailment/resolution, chemical roles in various brain-regions with multiple convention-corrections, and mental stress-resolution.
Chrome has not been re-launched since the browser crash.
The typing was done in a forum submission box as a private message to a medical reviewer, who I'd been having correspondence with, and regarding the subject of stress resolution and permanent preemption eradication. Maybe written over 16 hours straight working.
I have download HxD, a hex editor, to try to navigate my ram to find the location of browser tab which contained the text, but no Chrome tabs show up in the memory banks available for searching - and this, itself, is something of error, because I had both incognito and non-incognito browsers open, with multiple tabs in each. Additionally, I have previously read, during a similar situation, that Chrome incognito tabs are not wiped from memory storage.
This text simply needs to be recovered, and I don't care what's involved, it just has to be done. And if Google can't muster the competence to make an incognito browser that does not have a crashing hair-trigger, then they don't have the necessary responsibility to be offering the mode - that is my opinion.
Any direction and assistance in this matter is important for me, but also anyone who suffers any degree of stress in their life, or who plans on growing old and would like to do so without experiencing deterioration of their mind (or who wishes the same for their parents, family, and friends). I do not have will to re-create this comprehensive document - in fact, the crashing thoroughly removed a lot of what I had.