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Hi guys, welcome back to 4DDiG. Photoshop is one of the best photo editing tools, but sometimes you may get corrupted psd files because of system or program crash. So in todays video, we will show you several methods to repair corrupted psd files. The most effortless way is to repair corrupted psd file with 4DDiG File Repair. You can download this software from 4DDiG. Launch it on your computer. Select File Repair. Add corrupted psd files. Click Repair. You will get repaired files. Save them on your computer. If the psd file got corrupted because of sudden crash, you can recover it from AutoRecovery. Press Windows and R keys to open AppData folder. Double click Roaming. Go to docHub folder. Find your Photoshop. Here is the AutoRecover folder. Check if there is autosaved psd file. Open it and restore. Thats it. If this video is helpful, do give us a thumbs up and subscribe! Thanks for watching and see you in the next video.