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  1. 19 paź 2013 · Use ccl-ssns (before on Google Code) with the 'Last Tab' and 'Last Session' files in. Windows 7, 8.1, and 10: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default.

  2. 24 mar 2019 · If you go into your Chrome User Data directory, you should find the files Session_* and Tabs_*, which are files for your Session. There should be files for both your Current and your Previous sessions. on Windows: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Sessions\ if you're using the Default Chrome Profile.

  3. 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".

  4. 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.

  5. 11 sie 2016 · The Last Session and Last Tabs files should work. Try copying ONLY those 2 files into the new Chrome folder, and then rename them to Current Session and Current Tabs. I've done this many times successfully. The major wildcard in your situation is if you're restoring the data from a much older version of Chrome, say v4 to v13?

  6. If you accidentally closed your browser window or crashed, you can quickly restore the previous session with just a few clicks. You can restore earlier closed tabs or entire sessions from the “Menu -> History” menu.