Chrome can be a frustrating browser, somewhat problematic. But there's this one issue.
I can have a lot of tabs open, and want to keep them - they can be reminder of things etc.
It's already frustrating enough that if I shut down Windows in software, Chrome loses all the tabs.
Only if I 'crash' the PC - a blue screen or power cycle - does it offer to 'restore pages' when I restart it.
Recently I found an option that seemed to address this: right click the Chrome window and there's a 'restore closed tab' option. I did it and it re-opened all the tabs. Nice.
Lately, it's sometime not offering the option even when I DO power off, which is when I found that option above. It just happened again.
But the second time I tried to do it, it simply re-opened one tab I actually had closed - each click, one more tab I'd closed. But it had no way to re-open the tabs actually open when I powered off.
Any ideas, either why some power-offs don't get the option to restore, or how to restore them?
I can have a lot of tabs open, and want to keep them - they can be reminder of things etc.
It's already frustrating enough that if I shut down Windows in software, Chrome loses all the tabs.
Only if I 'crash' the PC - a blue screen or power cycle - does it offer to 'restore pages' when I restart it.
Recently I found an option that seemed to address this: right click the Chrome window and there's a 'restore closed tab' option. I did it and it re-opened all the tabs. Nice.
Lately, it's sometime not offering the option even when I DO power off, which is when I found that option above. It just happened again.
But the second time I tried to do it, it simply re-opened one tab I actually had closed - each click, one more tab I'd closed. But it had no way to re-open the tabs actually open when I powered off.
Any ideas, either why some power-offs don't get the option to restore, or how to restore them?