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Chrome crashed how to restore tabs
Chrome crashed how to restore tabs












chrome crashed how to restore tabs

Whether you quit intentionally or unintentionally all of your opened tabs when you exited your previous session will re-open on your next. If quitting Chrome by accident is something you’re particularly prone to, you may want to enable the ‘ Continue Where I Left Off‘ option under Settings > On Startup:

  • In the fold out menu click the ‘ Tabs’ entry.
  • Click the Hotdog icon in the upper right corner of Chrome.
  • To recover your tabs after a crash or quit just head into the ‘ Recent Tabs‘ option in the Chrome menu: Regardless of the reason, be it an unexpected crash, a system failure or, like above, accidental closing, Google has made it easy to restore tabs when re-opening Chrome.

    chrome crashed how to restore tabs

    Suddenly, in the blink of an eye, it’s all gone. There you were, working away like a trooper with multiple tabs open and your productivity in full-flow.

    chrome crashed how to restore tabs

    Restore Tabs After a Crash or Accidental Exit The next time you close a tab by mistake you can get it back in a flash by pressing Ctrl + Shift + T (in Windows, Linux and Chrome OS) or Cmd + Shift + T (Mac OS X). I’ve done it, and you’ve done it, probably more times than either of us would care to admit! It’s almost a rite of passage everyone will, at some stage, accidentally close a browser tab without meaning to, and panic as a result. When you next run into a problem with Chrome – be it restoring tabs after a crash, fixing a corrupt profile or diagnosing an errant extension – one of the following tips could help you out. The tiered development nature of Chrome acts as a sort of purity filtration system, with bugs, quirks and regressions being removed the closer it gets to the bottom (the ‘stable channel’ in this analogy).īut while Google is able to control the quality of their browser they aren’t able to control the quality of the websites that appear in it, the system it runs on* or the users who used it. Being the world’s most popular desktop browser means Chrome gets it in the neck over the slightest of issues - even when the browser isn’t at fault!














    Chrome crashed how to restore tabs