Well I think your issue is not necessary tied to the topic. But the solution they have offered is simply a work around and they know it. It makes no sense to me why they are ignoring this. Add a menu option and extend how long the 'restore crashed session' button shows up and they would save HUNDREDS of man hours from us posting whining about how they are ignoring us and make their product just that much better. As to your chromebook. They are not ready for the real world yet. And I would not base my operating system on something made by people that ignore stuff like this. I was lead to this 'solution' thread by you Sarah from that was NOT related to Macs. File > Reopen Closed Tab is a solution for Mac users. Mac users apparently have 'File', but I don't. And yes I use Continue where you left off but when that is obviously not working and Restore Previous Session is no where to be seen, I'm SOL. What is the solution for Windows 7 users? Is there a thread or solution for Windows 7 users? Please understand that many of us don't want to add YET ANOTHER extension, especially when Google has the resources to fix this overnight without breaking a sweat. Thanks for this solution, I was hoping this would help me restore 3 browsers of tabs from before I had to drop my lappy for repairs 2 days ago. There are 7 restore points between when I dropped off the laptop and when I picked it up today, however regardless of which I restore (I started at the newest and worked my way back), they all show the same 2 tabs under 'Recent Tabs'. Am I doing something wrong here. Should Chrome be closed? To back up your profile(s), copy the Default profile folder and any numbered Profile folders in the UserData folder on Windows, the Chrome folder on Mac OS X El Capitan, or the google-chrome folder in Linux to an external hard drive or a cloud service. The controls to clear your Cookies, Browsing history, cache and other data in. Are taken in Chrome on Windows but the process is identical on Mac and Linux. Should I reboot or anything either before or after? Or do I start Chrome right back up after restoring a previous version of the Default folder? After Chrome Crashes the 'Restore' button vanishes after about 2 to 5 seconds and once that happens unless you have installed 'Session Buddy' (Everyone install session buddy) as a work around your tabs are GONE! Gone for EVER! Google knows about this but for some reason is politely ignoring it. Ignoring it FOR YEARS! There was a previous thread where I outlined it for Google in many ways. ![]() We had FINALLY established that it was a bug and then google killed the thread. It is gone for ever. They literally (proper use of the word) erased YEARS of posts asking google to fix this problem. And pointed the thread at Sarah's instructions to do. How to export contacts from outlook. Well know one really knows what she is talking about because her directions are wrong and DO NOT FIX THE BUG. This info that Sarah posted on here over a year ago is still the best way to get your tabs and windows back after they are ‘x’ed out! Here’s the breakdown: If you always want your previous tabs to open when you start Chrome, follow these steps: • Click the Chrome Menu in the upper right corner • Go to Settings • Under 'On startup', select 'Continue where you left off' If your Chrome crashed while you had tabs open and you need them back, then: • Open a new browser window. • Find the yellow restoration message at the top of your window: 'Google Chrome didn't shut down correctly. To reopen the pages you had open, click Restore.” • Click Restore. If you ‘x’ed out a tab and you didn’t mean to you can use the shortcut ‘ctrl + shift + T’ on Windows or ‘command + shift + T’ for Mac or In Chrome go to File > 'Reopen Closed Tab' If you’re worried about your computer crashing and your open windows and tabs being lost then the Chrome extension which helps you quickly restore tabs and save different browser sessions might be a good fit for you! Happy interneting! SHO BASIRPUR 27/8/2015, 5:33 น.
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