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  1. 24 mar 2019 · Relaunch and click "Restore" when prompted. I also wrote some simple bat scripts that I use to easily copy the current session files, restore, and make some backups. You can check them out here: https://github.com/aljgom/chrome_sessions.

  2. 11 mar 2020 · Click the Chrome menu and hover your cursor over the history menu item. There you should see an option that reads "# tabs" for example "12 tabs". You can click this option to restore your previous session. The Ctrl+Shift+T command can also reopen crashed or closed Chrome windows.

  3. 22 kwi 2024 · In Chrome (or any other Chromium browser), click the three-dots icon in the top-right corner and go to History > X Tabs > Restore Window. Under the History menu, you'll see a sub-menu with...

  4. 31 sty 2014 · Closing the browser and replacing newer pair of files with the old pair (by renaming them) helps to succesfully recover previous session and even preserve the tab groups - something that SessionBuddy extension can not do.

  5. 10 gru 2022 · 1. On your Chrome browser, make a right-click anywhere on the tab section. 2. Click on Reopen closed tab. 3. Chrome will automatically open your last closed tab. Alternatively, you can also use a keyboard shortcut by pressing Ctrl + Shift + T to open your last closed tab on PC or Command + Shift + T on a Mac.

  6. 26 lis 2023 · To restore all recently closed tabs in Chrome, use the shortcut CTRL + Shift + T (Windows) or CMD + Shift + T (Mac). You can also click "⋮" → hover over "History" → hover over "[#] tabs" → "Restore window".

  7. 27 mar 2022 · If this doesn't work, you can try a keyboard shortcut. Press Control+Shift+T (or Command+Shift+T if you're using a Mac) and your most recently closed tab or window will re-open. Keep doing this until your window from earlier re-spawns, or the shortcut stops working.