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Learn How to Start Where You left on Google Chrome - Unfortunately Browser Stopped Problem Solved




Are you using a PC and suddenly the electricity is gone and the PC strutted down. Are you using too many tabs on your browser and the browser suddenly stopped? Okay, these are the simple regular problems of a PC user. But it's disgusting and creates uncomfortable situations.

To get rid of these problems Google Chrome gives an update on it. Now you don't need to worry if your PC unexpectedly shut down or your browser stops, unfortunately.

There's a cool feature on Google Chrome that will help you if you accidentally leave your browser off. After reopening your browser you'll get everything where you left. That means you lose nothing. You can start your work where you left.

Suppose you've opened 3 different tabs with different websites on your Google Chrome browser and accidentally you clicked on the close section of your browser. Now if you've turned this cool feature on you can reopen your browser at any time and you'll get everything the same where you left. Same three tabs with the same websites and the same pages where you were.

There's a simple process of how you can turn this feature on. Simply open your Google Chrome browser and click on the top right three-dot then open your browser settings.

 



After opening your browser settings scroll down to the bottom and find a section called 'On startup'.

There will be three options to choose from. At first, it might be chosen to 'Open the New Tab page' now you have to deselect this option and have to choose the other called 'Continue where you left off'.

 


It's simple. After selecting 'Continue where you left off' you'll start every time from where you left things.

Suppose you want every time you open Google Chrome you see another website except Google Page. You can do it also.

Just select the third option 'Open a specific page or set of pages' and set the URL of the page where you want to start first. After that whenever you open Google Chrome you'll see that website first. Thank you.

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