Stop deleting the recovery files

I wanted to recover a file that I closed without saving the changes, I knew I really needed. Photoshop saves the AutoRecover files in a certain folder, but only the files that are currently open. How can I get Photoshop do NOT delete these files from recovery?

Hi Vidap,

I don't think that there is a way to recover lost data from Photoshop, except for the restoration of a backup or something like Time Machine instant or history files of Windows 8.  When you save/close your Photoshop document clears the data auto-sauvé.

ASR works you have an accident.

If you close the file that all temporary files are also deleted.

The AutoRecover folder location:

In Mac

~/Library/application support/Adobe //AutoRecover

In Windows

C:\Users\[your username] \AppData\Roaming\Adobe\.

~ UL

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