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There is also this:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/session-...
SessionBuddy is a really handy tool for quick session management.
I had 128 tabs open - video, audio, gifs and text.
Suddenly, the GPU acceleration plugin for rendering pages crashed. Now each page was in thin multi-colored stripes. Nothing can be disassembled, no text is visible, no buttons. But the elements on the page all worked, so it was possible to blindly stop the video on YouTube.
But I couldn't save this session. So any pages, even with extensions and browser settings, looked the same. In this situation, you can restore the session only by restarting the browser. And if you're lucky, the browser will offer to "restore the last unsuccessfully closed session". And if not, then you have to work with pens. The main thing is not to close the browser.
Copy the files "Last Tabs" and "Last Session" in your Chrome profile directory, for example to another folder.
Then close the browser and replace the new files in your profile directory with the copied ones.
After opening the browser with the command --restore-last-session For
example from the command line it will look like this:C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe --restore-last-session
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