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Deleted Post, Now Can't See FACEBOOK LOOKBACK Movie?
02-23-2014, 06:07 AM
Post: #1
Deleted Post, Now Can't See FACEBOOK LOOKBACK Movie?
So I watched my Facebook Lookback movie in Internet Explorer and loved it except one of the photos was just of a field with no significance to my life, which I thought was stupid since I have SO many pics of me with my friends, etc... so I went to my timeline and deleted the photo hoping that a more sentimental photo would replace it but now when I try to find my video, all I get is a message saying Thank You with six of my pictures beneath it! I have done research and all of the answers seem to be for Chrome or Firefox but nothing for IE, can someone help me see my video again??
This post is specifically inquiring about INTERNET EXPLORER!!

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02-23-2014, 06:10 AM
Post: #2
 
I experienced the same!! Please let me know should u manage to get a solution... I like dat lookback film n really wanted it back with more meaningful pictures!!
Please help!!

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02-23-2014, 06:18 AM
Post: #3
 
I did the exact same thing &amp; am now getting the thank you card - no video. I can&#x27;t fix it on my phone or laptop (safari &amp; Firefox). I&#x27;ve seen some posts in yahoo answers saying that FB is working on the issue, but idk how they know that. I hope it&#x27;s true--I&#x27;d have taken the video the way it was, w&#x2F; the insignificant pic if I&#x27;d known it was a one-chance-only deal.
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02-23-2014, 06:26 AM
Post: #4
 
I have done the same. something was playing up and so I deleted it. Now i just get the photos and no video but I want it back :-(
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02-23-2014, 06:31 AM
Post: #5
 
Amit, your answer is pointless. Once deleted, your link and answer don't help.
I use FIREFOX. First, try typing in your address bar
about:cache
If nothing happens, you need to download the add on cache viewer here https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...cheviewer/
Once you've installed it, try the about:cache in the address bar again (as if typing a web address in)
Go into your diske cache (2nd category) and press CTRL-F and search
https://lookback
Go through the ones that match and ONLY click on the links that are HUGE, like over 1million bytes. I say ONLY, because it can be a long process....once you think you've found it, click the link in the page that opens and your video should appear. Right click and save. You can now upload it to FB also.

Really hope this helps. I worked for me!!! I was seriously almost crying.
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02-23-2014, 06:37 AM
Post: #6
 
Michelle your answer is pretty much pointless as well. Kait is requesting help for IE not firefox .. she said she has done research and all the answers are for Chrome and Firefox but nothing for IE. I am sorry Kait I am in the same boat as you. Looking for help to see it again but for IE.
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02-23-2014, 06:38 AM
Post: #7
 
Thanks Michelle,
Your answer helped me a lot, even though I used safari on mac.
I found an application that can browse through the safari cache: SafariCacheExplorer.
It's shareware, but the demo version is enough to restore the link.
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02-23-2014, 06:43 AM
Post: #8
 
OMGGGGGGG michelle it fucking workssss!! THANK YOU!! IT HELPS A LOT Smile))))
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02-23-2014, 06:51 AM
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My Mothers just says here a look back and proved 6 picture with no video. Any idea how we can get the video?
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02-23-2014, 07:00 AM
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***If you used GOOGLE CHROME when you watched your video prior to deleting, just do these:

1. Type "chrome://view-http-cache " on your chrome search bar (provided that you don't clear history/cache after you close your browser)
2. You will see a list of links on your window, just click Ctrl F or ⌘ F to and search "lookback" in the Find searchbar
3. Look for the link that will have something like https://lookbackvideo7-a.akamaihd.net... and so on. Click that link.
4. After you clicked the link, you will see on your window a bunch of text with white background. Ignore that. LOOK AT YOUR URL BAR. You should be able to see something like chrome://view-http-cache/https://lookbackvideo7-a.akamaihd.net... etc etc. In the long string of url, DELETE THIS PART: chrome://view-http-cache/ then press enter.
5. You should be able to see your video again. Right click and choose "Save Video As" and just reupload on your Facebook timeline, Youtube, or anywhere.




**If you used MOZILLA FIREFOX when you watched your video prior to deleting, just do these:

1. Type "about:cache " on your firefox search bar (provided that you don't clear history/cache after you close your browser) and then click on "List Cache Entries"
2. You will see a list of links on your window, just click Ctrl F or ⌘ F to and search "lookback" in the Find searchbar
3. Look for the link that will have something like https://lookbackvideo7-a.akamaihd.net... and so on. Click that link.
4. After you clicked the link, you will see on your window a bunch of text with white background. Ignore that. LOOK AT YOUR URL BAR. You should be able to see something like chrome://view-http-cache/https://lookbackvideo7-a.akamaihd.net... etc etc. In the long string of url, DELETE THIS PART: chrome://view-http-cache/ then press enter.
5. You should be able to see your video again. Right click and choose "Save Video As" and just reupload on your Facebook timeline, Youtube, or anywhere.
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