How to restore a browser window you just closed by accident
- Click the three dots in the top right corner of an open Chrome window.
- Hover over “History.”
- Click the first option on the drop-down menu under “Recently Closed" to open the last window you shut. ...
- Click on “Restore Window.”
- How do I restore all previous sessions in history?
- How do I restore Chrome tabs when there is no reopen last session?
- How do I restore a last session in Chrome command line?
How do I restore all previous sessions in history?
Restore tabs in Chrome
To restore your last closed tab, right-click anywhere on the tab section, then select Reopen closed tab. To restore multiple tabs, open the settings menu (three dots at the top right of the address bar). Now click History and select History again in the new menu.
How do I restore Chrome tabs when there is no reopen last session?
On Android, there's no easy keyboard shortcut or right-click method for restoring tabs. Instead, users will need to utilize the History found in the three-dot overflow menu at the top-right hand side of the page. That will work similarly to the History method for restoring tabs outlined above.
How do I restore a last session in Chrome command line?
The Ctrl+Shift+T command can also reopen crashed or closed Chrome windows. You can keep pressing this shortcut until it runs out of tabs and closed windows to restore.