I ran it, but no luck! In any way, I have already wiped the partition because I heard it was irrecoverable.
I think the header is stored in the partition map but just like chameleon said, it has been overwritten by the new one, that I created by accident.
Sadly, I don't have a backup of the header. But I know the password that was used to decrypt the partition. Anyway, from the things you said, I can conclude that it might be irrecoverable.
Always has been
I installed Linux Mint on my dad's laptop. The laptop previously had Windows 10 installed on it and it took approximately 10 minutes to boot. Now it boots in like 1 minute. The only thing that he doesn't like is that he has to use LibreOffice instead of Microsoft Office and he has not get used to it yet.
I have a heatsink above CPU, RAM, and Wi-Fi card. I think I should get a fan.
I saw that it uses about 1,3 GB of memory. This means another 700MB remain. Because of this, I don't think the cause is the memory. Also, I forgot to mention that I am also running qbittorrent for downloading, gluetun for VPN, and jellyfin and jellyseerr.
OK, I am trying to setup a swap partition right now to see if that will improve performance.
And the Pause key too!?
The correct way is:
sudo pacman -S chromium
sudo pacman -Rs chromium
sudo pacman -S firefox
Spoof the user-agent using an extension