

But you cannot keep in mind all those tricks all the time and eventually get into those stupd UX bugs pitfalls!.

If the Chrome was closed gracefully, no history of those windows saved unless you deliberately renamed those beforehand to be firmly kept. "tabs-outliner", it can restore the windows only when Chrome crashed. How to Reset Google Chrome Close all open tabs and windows on your browser by clicking the red x button in the top-right corner of the window. Change the default program Set Internet Explorer as default browser following the steps below. At least I still couldn't find any.įunny thing is that if you decided to protect yourself and installed some special plugin to handle that, e.g. In the meantime, please follow the method below. But if you forgot to restore all the windows immediately after reopening Chrome and opened 1-3 new tabs, those "windows" get erased from the history (WHY THE HECK, GOOGLE?) and there is no way to recover. The most recent actually refers to already open window, if selected the settings option "restore previous session" (nice joke from Chrome). When you just re-opened the (recent version of) Chrome, there are marks of sort of "bunch of tabs" (with number of them bold font) visible in the history.
