Anyway to save a rendering after computer freeze?

I'm just going to assume that there is nothing one can do in this case... but just in case, thought I would ask: is it possible to recover what has been rendered if his computer freezes rendered environment?  I have a project which takes about 8 hours to render.  6 hours in my record, my macbook was frozen and the system restarted itself.  Is it possible to pick up from where I left with rendering?

Thank you

Sorry, no, Snorpthus.

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