Opera Crashed, How do I recover my tabs?
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A Former User last edited by
Isn't there some sort of saved last session file from the last time Opera backed up the tabs that were open?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
There's a "Last session" file that you might be able to copy to a safe place if you haven't closed Opera yet and if it's not also corrupted. Then, you could replace the Current Session file with it while Opera is closed. Don't know if it'll work.
But, you can look at the Last Session file with a text editor to see if it even has the list of open tabs in there.
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A Former User last edited by
@burnout426 I haven't closed Opera yet. Where is that last session file for Opera 62, and how can I use it to restore my tabs?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Goto the URL
opera://about
and take note of the profile path. That's where it's at. Try copying it to a safe place before you close Opera. Then, you'd rename it "Current Session" and use a copy of it to paste and replace the current "Current Session" file (once you close Opera). Untested though. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
View the "Last Sessions" file in a text editor first to make sure all the tabs are listed in there. If not, try one of the other files, but that's where mine are at.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Does that mean you were successful in restoring them by replacing "Current Session" (while Opera was closed) with a copy of "Last Session" (made before Opera closed)?
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A Former User last edited by
Nope. I followed your directions and it looked like it could have worked. Unfortunately the last session data was blank after crashing and then having restarting issues. At least in theory if someone else has this problem and searches the web for a solution I think your advice has a chance of helping them.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
One thing you can do every once in a while is to right-click on the tab bar or tab and choose "save all tabs to a speed dial folder". Then, if something like this happens, you can right-click on the folder and choose "open all in new tabs".
You can also goto
opera://bookmarks
and export your bookmarks every once in a while so that that speed dial folder is backed up.It's manual, but it might help.
On another note, I post a link to one of the session extensions that might help as soon as a find the old thread on here.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
Didn't find the exact thread I wanted to find, but the extension is Session Buddy.
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queensnow last edited by
And again..
Again I face this shit. Fuc..g Microsoft with their unavoidable updates and opera which session crashes during these updates. Just several MB cost to people hours to restore tabs by hands and to restore only part of it sometimes. Opera developers, please make more restore points. Save current tabs to speed dial folder is quite compute intensive and one doesn't want to do it often. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@queensnow Windows updated and restarted on you automatically while Opera was running?
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queensnow last edited by
@burnout426
Yes, it restarted while I was not using computer. Computer was in sleep mode. I'm using Insider Preview Windows. I've seen somewhere that in case of windows updates opera's session crashes.One of the development principles is "user data are safe". Hope opera will take this into consideration
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lillollo last edited by
@burnout426 said in Opera Crashed, How do I recover my tabs?:
There's a "Last session" file that you might be able to copy to a safe place if you haven't closed Opera yet and if it's not also corrupted. Then, you could replace the Current Session file with it while Opera is closed. Don't know if it'll work.
But, you can look at the Last Session file with a text editor to see if it even has the list of open tabs in there.
Can you please come my new thread and try help burnout https://forums.opera.com/topic/45115/current-session-and-previous-session-name-have-changed
cause your fix is not valid any longer, cause "last session files" files are replaced by new session files -
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