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Peace Be Upon Us All, My question is that, How to undo clear downloads ? There must be a shadow copy where can I find it ?

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I have accidentally deleted download list by pressing clear downloads and I know it does not deletes my original downloaded files but just the memory. But for me those information are very important I must have a record of what and when I have downloaded. So, I request Mozilla to help me get back those information those information are important for me I will be very thankful if I get them back.

I have accidentally deleted download list by pressing clear downloads and I know it does not deletes my original downloaded files but just the memory. But for me those information are very important I must have a record of what and when I have downloaded. So, I request Mozilla to help me get back those information those information are important for me I will be very thankful if I get them back.

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Hello sheikhhumayun30, I don't believe Firefox retains a copy of your downloaded files.

You can try to recover deleted "old Firefox" files with 3rd party software - like Recuva - or, if you have a System Restore Point, you can try: ShadowExplorer https://www.shadowexplorer.com/

I hope this helps, and, Peace Be With You, also...

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Open the History Manager; Press the Alt or F10 key bring up the toolbar, and select History. Hot key is; <Control> (Mac=<Command>) <Shift> H.

You might find what you are looking for.