cd T/TemporaryItems
He wasn't going to rely on the ghost in the machine again. But he was grateful it was there, haunting the /private/var folders, catching the falling debris before it hit the ground.
Open Photoshop and go to (Windows) or Photoshop (mac) > Preferences > File Handling . psautorecover
Enable so Photoshop can back up your data without interrupting your workflow. Manually Recovering Files
: %AppData%\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop [Version]\AutoRecover . cd T/TemporaryItems He wasn't going to rely on
The application launched. A progress bar appeared: Recovering unsaved data...
cd /private/var/folders
Pro Tip: The Library folder on Mac is hidden by default. In Finder, click > Go to Folder and paste the path above.
If you find a file in the recovery folder but it won't open, you can try these alternative methods: Enable so Photoshop can back up your data
If Photoshop fails to automatically prompt you to recover a file after a crash, you can try to rescue it manually: Navigate to the paths mentioned above for your specific OS.
To ensure "PSAutoRecover" is actually doing its job, you should verify your Photoshop CC preferences: