How to reopen closed window Google Chrome

How to reopen closed window Google Chrome?

If you find yourself unable to reopen the closed Google Chrome window, you need to restart your computer. When you have restarted your computer, do not log in. Perform the following actions: press the windows key and R keys together. This will open the Run dialog box. In the box type “cmd” and then press the enter key. A black screen with a white CMD will pop up. Now type the following commands one by one: net stop wuauserv & net

How to reopen closed window Google Chrome tabs?

If you open a lot of tabs, the Chrome window will get narrower. To make the Chrome window wider, press F11. The window will open in full-screen so you can resize it. Then, you can click on the Chrome menu button (3 vertical dots in the top right corner of the window) and select the More Tools menu. After that, click on the Zoom menu. Now you can resize the Chrome window to its previous size.

How to reopen closed window Google Chrome desktop?

You can reopen closed windows using the “Reload” option on the context menu. Generally, it will work for all the closed windows of the current Chrome instance as well as the windows of all the other Chrome instances. However, there is a catch. If you have multiple Chrome windows opened, you will need to select the one you want to reload first. After that, you will be able to click on the “Reload” option to reopen the closed windows.

How to reopen closed window Google Chrome on mobile?

Using a Chrome mobile app, you can trigger the refresh or reload of closed windows from the Chrome menu. However, the menu option only works on Android 6.0 Marshmallow or later. Android Pie users can also use the Chrome Mobile Speed Up menu to refresh the closed windows.

How to reopen closed window Google Chrome on desktop?

While restarting Chrome might be enough to fix the issue, it’s not always possible. There are numerous reasons why Chrome might automatically close. Chrome might have been closed due to an extension conflict or due to a virus attack. There’s also a possibility that Chrome is automatically closed when the system goes to sleep. Whatever the reason Chrome may have closed unexpectedly, there are a few ways you can reopen it on desktop.