7 Best Ways to Restore Chrome Tabs After Crash

We all have experienced automatic Chrome shutdowns and crashes at some point in our internet lives. These automatic shutdowns and crashes cause us to lose our open tabs. If you have already dealt with such a situation or if this issue has made your internet life dull, here’s how you can restore the tabs after […] The post 7 Best Ways to Restore Chrome Tabs After Crash appeared first on TechViral.

7 Best Ways to Restore Chrome Tabs After Crash

We all have experienced automatic Chrome shutdowns and crashes at some point in our internet lives. These automatic shutdowns and crashes cause us to lose our open tabs. If you have already dealt with such a situation or if this issue has made your internet life dull, here’s how you can restore the tabs after a crash.

1. Reopen Closed Tabs

Reopen Closed Tabs

You don’t need to go through the entire history to bring back the open tabs on Google Chrome Browser. To restore Chrome tabs, Press CTRL + H, which will open Chrome’s History.

If you have accidentally closed Chrome tabs or it happened due to any bug, then Chrome History will show you the option to Recently Closed. Once you select the ‘Recently Closed tabs’, all your closed tabs will re-open instantly. The same thing applies to MAC, but you must use the ‘CMD + Y’ key combination to access Chrome History.

2. Recover Using Keyboard Shortcuts

Recover Using Keyboard Shortcuts

This method is much easier than the previous one. However, it will only work if you accidentally close the tabs and you haven’t rebooted your PC.

On Windows, you need to open the Google Chrome Browser and press CTRL + SHIFT + T. This key combination will instantly open the last Chrome session. For Mac, you need to use the CMD + SHIFT + T to reopen closed tabs on the Chrome browser.

Another easy method is to right-click on Chrome’s tabs and select the Reopen Closed tab to return the closed tabs.

4. Using TabCloud

Using TabCloud

TabCloud is one of the useful Google Chrome extensions available on the Chrome Web Store. The great thing about TabCloud is that it can save and restore window sessions over time and sync across multiple devices.

That means Chrome sessions can be restored on another computer. So, if your Chrome has just crashed, it will automatically have the saved version of the previous browsing session.

5. Using Workona Spaces & Tab Manager

Using Workona Spaces & Tab Manager

Workona is a Chrome tab manager extension already used by over 200,000 users. It’s a top-class extension that greatly boosts productivity in the web browser.

This simple Chrome extension allows you to manage your tabs, bookmark tabs, group tabs, sync tabs between computers, and more.

It has a feature called Secure Backups that automatically saves all of your tabs. This feature is particularly useful in a web browser crash or accidental closure. After an event of a browser crash, the extension provides you with an option to restore tabs.

6. History

History

If nothing works in your favor, then this is the final thing you could do. Since web browsers record all your browsing activity, you can quickly reopen the tabs through Chrome history.

However, this will not restore the current session; it will reload the page from the start. So, Chrome history is another way to restore Chrome tabs after a crash.

7. Permanent Fix

Permanent Fix

Google Chrome’s latest version includes an option to restore the last session. If activated, this feature automatically restores the last browsing session after a crash.

Click on the three dots > Settings > On Startup. In the On Startup section, select Continue where you left off. Enabling this option will restore your previous browsing session after Chrome crashes or restarts.

This is how you can restore closed tabs after quitting Chrome. So, what’s your opinion on this? Share your views in the comment box below.

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