
Name the bookmark, and and then enter ‘chrome://restart’ in the URL box and click Save. ‘Restart Chrome’ bookmark will then start appearing in the bookmark bar of your Chrome browser. The new method is, right click on the Bookmark bar and then press ‘CTRL+SHIFT+B’ to select ‘Add Page’ from the drop-down menu. The browser will then try to reload the tab containing ‘chrome://restart.’ Please note that this option will not work if you have already set up Google Chrome to restore the tabs in its Settings. (2) Another option is to to type Chrome://restart in the address bar and Enter. If you want to restore more than one tabs, make sure that you use the ‘Exit’ option in the Tools menu for closing all your windows at once, instead of closing them one at a time. Usually, the most recent browser tab is restored with this method. It’ll immediately restart Google Chrome without any confirmation or alert.

Click on the radio button ‘Reopen the pages that were open last.’ You get back what you thought you lost. Open Google Chrome browser and type following in address bar: chrome://restart. Go to Options panel and and go to Basics tab.

(1) Those who have done this before will know that this option is an easy way out.
