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August 1, 2024

Mi contenido en Favoritos ha desaparecido.

  • August 1, 2024
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Hola buenos días.

 

He trabajado mucho en unos proyectos, y de golpe, todo mi contenido guardado en favoritos ha desaparecido! Obviamente trabajo desde mi cuenta de Adobe, pero solamente tengo las ideas que hice ayer y hoy. 

 

Meses de trabajo han desaparecido.

Alguien me puede ayudar? Hay un límite de elementos guardados? Y aunque fuera así, no deberían haberse borrado, no?

Dónde está mi trabajo?

 

Ayuda porfavor!!

 

Gracias

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droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 8, 2025

Hello @Alfredo_Vicente3569,

Thank you for your message. I am sorry you are having this problem. 

Please see my message above which discusses this issue.

Thanks,
    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
Known Participant
February 3, 2025

Esta mañana tenia un trabajo del grado, al entrar ahora me encuentro con todos los favoritos borrados. 

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 1, 2024

Hello @Beulah Horta,

 

Actually, time machine can backup the browser cache if it is backing up everything in ~/Library. If you are using time machine, go into "~/Library/Application Support" and see if it is there. If so, you can restore based on what browser you are using. I just did it yesterday to restore the settings for Microsoft Edge.

My best,

    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
Beulah Horta作成者
Participant
August 1, 2024

Of course we designers safeguard our machines by clearing the history.
And if I make a backup with time machine, it would never include the web browser cache.

I have already spoken to Adobe support chat, they say they will include cloud soon and it will not be deleted. For now, months of work is wasted. Adobe does not warn about this and this has consequences.

The information link is useless now. From now on I will save it in the library.

Firefly and Adobe are very unreliable.

 

Thanks

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 1, 2024

Hello @Beulah Horta,

Thank you for your message. I am sorry you are having this problem. 

 

Favourites are stored in the browser cache. When you store a favourite, you will only see it in the same browser on the same computer. Are you looking for your favourites in the same browser on the same computer where they were favourited? If so, because the browser cache was not designed for permanent storage, if anything deletes things in the cache or all of the cache, all or some of your favourites will disappear.

  • Is your disk close to full or do you have a limit set in the browser of how large the cache can be? If so, the browser might be deleting things in the cache to conserve disk space, which would delete your favourites.
  • Do you have a utility program that is being run manually or automatically to clean up your computer? These utilities frequently delete browser caches to recover the disk space. That would delete the favourites.
  • Do you have a browser extension which is deleting things from the cache? Try using another browser for a few days and see if you experience the problem (but note that any images you favourite in that browser will only be available in that browser.

 

Unfortunately, if you are using the same browser on the same computer and they are no longer there, they are most likely gone forever. I said "most" likely, because there are steps you can take to rewind your cache if you had already been backing it up, but most people do not do that. My primary platform is Mac and I back my browser cache up with Time Machine on the Mac, so I can go backwards in time and restore my cache from a point in time. This has saved me a few times when something was deleted from my cache and I was able to roll the cache and settings back a day.  If Windows was my primary platform, I could do something similar on it.

 

Perhaps using favourites is not the best solution for you in saving images. Please see this document for a complete description of existing features to save prompts and images:

 

And favourites is complex enough that it has its own document:


My best,
    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)