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I was wondering if its possible to recover a pop up? |
last night something popped up in my computer and it was an im from someone (not me or anyone else thAT I KNOW OF) and i accidentally exited it and it was interesting, so i'm wondering what do i have to do to go back to that im convo. This one is hard to answer depending on what kind of IM you are looking for. My best advice is that most IM clients will store the conversation in memory so long as the window is held open, and drop the entire thing once the window closes, the other party may have a copy, otherwise, not much you can do. ive got a pop up looking at your photo probably not, unless you have told it to it wont save im chat. also depends what im package or website u used, but not likely |
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