Google Chrome is one of the most used web browsers in the world. Even most devices come with this browser already installed on them and as a result, most people tend to use it often.
Aside from the many benefits that come with Chrome, there are sometimes some issues that seem difficult to resolve especially when you have no idea how difficult the problem is or otherwise. One of such problems is how to restore your tabs.
Due to some reasons usually beyond your control, your Chrome browser may crash in the middle of you doing something important on your device. When this happens, the only option you have is to close the app and re-open it again.
When you are re-opening it and you are lucky, you will seeRe-open Last Sessionwhich will open all the last tabs you opened before the crash. In situations where this option is not provided, then you’d have to use your technical skills.
Whether you have the technical skills or not, after reading this article, you will find out how to restore your tabs on Chrome when the re-open last session option is not provided. This guide will be very short and straightforward.
How To Restore Your Tabs On Chrome
Method 1: How To Restore Your Tabs On Chrome Using The History Tab
- Open the Chrome browser on your device
- Click on the menu icon (three vertical dots) in the upper right corner of the screen
- Click onHistoryfrom the list of options provided
- Select eitherRecently Closedor the option just below it. This may usually be a number of tabs that were closed
- Choose the one you want and all the tabs that were closed during the crash will be restored back for you to continue whatever you were doing before the crash on your device.
Method 2: How To Restore Your Tabs On Chrome Using Keyboard Shortcuts
For Windows, use the keyboard shortcutControl+Shift+Tand the most recently closed tabs will open. Likewise, Mac users can also try using the shortcutCommand+Shift+T.
If the tab doesn’t come back to normal after this, then you can use the shortcut for the History tab to see if all the closed tabs will be there. You can use the shortcutsControl+HorCommand+Yon Windows and Mac respectively.
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