Every browser can crash, and if that happens, you’ll lose your current tabs. Therefore, it’s important to know how to restore previous session in Microsoft Edge.

  • If you need to restore previous browsing sessions on Microsoft Edge, you can use the History feature.

  • Using the built-in features, you can also restore the whole browsing session.

  • To ensure that you never lose your data, select the option to restore the session on startup.

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Speaking of Microsoft Edge crashes, we covered this issue in a separate guide, so you should check it out for more information.

Microsoft Edge is not an exception. Microsoft was smart enough to implement this important option into its browser, and probably save some users from a heart attack.

There are actually a few options for restoring previous sessions in Microsoft Edge. And in this article, we’re going to explore them all.

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How do I undo closing all tabs?

It’s pretty easy to restore closed tabs in Microsoft Edge, and you can do it from a context menu or by using a keyboard shortcut. Sadly, you won’t be able to restore all tabs at once, so you’ll have to do that one by one.

A faster method would be to open your browsing history or recently closed tabs list and restore closed tabs one by one.

How do I view history in Microsoft Edge?

  • Click the Menu button and then select History. Alternatively, you can use Ctrl + H shortcut.
  • Now you’ll see the list of previously visited websites.
  • Click the website that you want to visit.

How do I restore previous session in Microsoft Edge?

1. Change Edge startup settings

  • Click the Menu button and select Settings.
  • Select Start, home, and new tabs.
  • Make sure to select Open tabs from the previous session.

After making this change, Edge will always restore previous session after your restart your browser.

2. Use Restore window option

  • When the Edge starts, don’t open any new tabs.
  • Right-click the tab bar.
  • Select Restore window.

This is a simple method, and it should help you Restore previous session in Microsoft Edge Chromium version.

3. Use the History feature

  • Press Windows key + H.
  • This will open the History panel.
  • Hold Ctrl and select the websites that you want to restore.

Alternatively, you can use Ctrl + Shift + T to restore recently closed tabs one by one. If Open tabs from previous session not working in Edge, this method can come in handy.

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  • Start Edge again.
  • A new window will appear asking you to restore pages. Click on Restore.
  • Your previous session will now be restored.

Keep in mind that you can’t open tabs from previous session in Edge from registry, but you can use this method instead.

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As you can see, it’s pretty easy to restore previous session in Microsoft Edge, and you can do it by using any methods that we mentioned above.

In case you’re having additional problems, we suggest reading our guide on how to reopen Edge tabs if Reopen closed tab has disappeared.

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