Surely you are aware that before you view any video or image using a browser, this data is stored in the cache. Accordingly, this content can be pulled out, but provided that the browser is running. some files are deleted when you exit it.
Necessary
Opera software
Instructions
Step 1
We are talking about the data that you often view from such popular sites as Vkontakte, YouTube, etc. In the browsers Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, this information can be easily found and copied, but this is not the case with Opera. First of all, you need to find out where the folder with the cache of viewed pages is located. To do this, launch your browser if you haven't already. Click the top menu "Help" and select "About".
Step 2
The page that opens will list the paths to folders with cache, settings, etc. Copy the path to the clipboard by selecting it and pressing the key combination Ctrl + C. By default, the path will look like this C: Documents and Settings / _username_Local SettingsApplication DataOperaOperacache.
Step 3
Go to your desktop and start "My Computer", clear the contents of the address bar. Paste the contents of the clipboard using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + V. Press Enter to navigate to the cache folder.
Step 4
In the directory that opens, open the Sesn folder and find files with the tmp extension. Because There may be quite a lot of files of this type, change the view of the display - right-click on an empty space, select the "View" command, and then "Table". Look at the dates of creation of the files, focusing on the most recent, as well as their size, select the ones you need and copy to any directory.
Step 5
If you are looking for a video, see the largest file. To identify the file and check it, right-click, select "Open With". From the list of default programs, select any video player, for example, Media Player Classic and click the "OK" button. For files of other types, you must use the appropriate programs.
Step 6
After finding the necessary files, you need to add an extension, which is written at the end of the file according to the pattern "filename.extension". Right-click on the file and select Rename, or just press F2.