Yes, it is often feasible to retrieve copied and pasted information.
Yes, it is often feasible to retrieve copied and pasted information.
I don’t have access to your local files or system history. You can check your clipboard history in Windows by going to Settings > Privacy > Clipboard, or use the search function to look for the text you copied.
What is saved is kept in temporary memory, but once you shut down your device, that memory disappears.
If you recall the place where you entered this text, and if you have the extension, it stores everything you typed for more than two weeks, allowing you to retrieve it easily.
It cannot be restored since the copied data is temporarily saved in a specific memory zone within the clipboard. When a new copy appears, the previous content usually disappears. Try not to read or write until you download a clipboard viewer, or use an EaseUS recovery wizard to check for restoration. Good luck. It won’t be possible to recover the file header because the original information was deleted; only the remaining parts may remain. Make sure no new data was written before recovery, as overwriting could have erased this section.