Post-crash session restore not restoring tab groups

4004 50 Reputation points
2023-03-05T14:03:58.7666667+00:00

Hello all, not sure if this is a bug or intended behaviour, but is certainly inconvenient.

Platform: Windows 10 21H2. This has been happening on the latest stable Edge versions, including 110.0.1587.63.

Scenario: Edge is closed with an unclean reboot/shutdown, or crashes. The closed session contains a tab group (at least 1). On next start up, Edge offers the option to restore the previous session in the popup (standard Chromium functionality).

Expected behaviour: the user clicks the Restore button, the previous session is restored. The tab group is either restored as a tab group, or as ungroup tabs.

Observed behaviour: the user clicks the Restore button, the previous session is restored sans the tab group(s). All tabs that were in the tab group are purged and not restored.

Strangely, the issue is not present when Edge is restarted by Windows as part of a (clean?) reboot scenario and initiates a session restore automatically (without a prompt) - I wish this was an available option regardless of the type of shutdown.

Any suggestions of how to counter this (except manually saving all tab groups as collections and then manually restoring)?

Reporting here as feedback submission has been gpo-disabled on this machine.

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  1. ShiJieLi-MSFT 8,106 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2023-03-06T07:37:14.2233333+00:00

    Hi @4004,

    Unfortunately, I have failed to reproduce this issue on Windows 10 21H2 and 22H2, and all the tabs within tab groups are restored as expected.

    Here're some suggestions for troubleshooting:

    1. Try turning off installed extensions.
    2. Try resetting Microsoft Edge. Settings --> Reset settings --> Restore settings to their default values.
    3. Try repairing or re-installing Microsoft Edge.

    Also, there're some useful workarounds for you to restore closed tab groups without losing them:

    1. Instead of selecting "Restore" after a crash, restore them from History --> Recently closed. This equals to the "Restore" option in the prompt.
    2. Enable the flag Tab Close Controller at edge://flags. This flag helps you restore closed tab groups from History --> Recently closed. If the lost tab groups in your case are "closed" by Edge itself, you may get them back in this way.

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    Best Regards,

    Shijie Li

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  1. Chris Renfro 5 Reputation points
    2023-03-06T13:19:20.0266667+00:00

    For the record I too am experiencing this same issue. On at least three occasions my Edge was closed unexpectedly due to updates or the like and in all three instances this happened. Lucky for me I knew about Ctrl+Shift+T to pull up recently closed tabs.

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  2. GL 5 Reputation points
    2023-10-24T16:29:37.48+00:00

    same issue here.

    crashes/updates = all open tabs are lost

    disappointing to see how poorly designed it is.

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  3. HaiXin Tie (Personal) 0 Reputation points
    2023-11-20T18:20:58.36+00:00

    I am still experiencing this issue every time Edge crashes on my MacBook Pro. All tab groups are lost each time... It's a pain to restore them when you have a lot of open tabs. Here are the Edge and OS information:

    Microsoft Edge Version 119.0.2151.72 (Official build) (arm64)

    MacBook Pro with M2 Pro chip and latest MacOS Sonoma Version 14.1

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