![]() If it does not, press the Alt-key on your keyboard and select History > Restore Previous Session. Firefox might pick up the session automatically.Paste the copied file to the root folder.Go back to the root directory of the Firefox profile. Then close the browser, and replace the 'sessionstore.jsonlz4' file thats in the root of your profile folder (so not the same sessionstore-backups folder, but the one where its in) with the file that you just renamed.Copy the session restore backup that you want to restore, e.g.Rename recovery.backlz4 to recovery-backup.backlz4.Rename recovery.jsonlz4 to recovery-backup.jsonlz4.Open the sessionstore-backups folder of the profile. ![]() Open the profile folder and rename the current session file sessionstore.jsonlz4 to sessionstore-backup.jsonlz4.Make sure no instance of the browser is running. I'm pasting the right procedure here for future reference, but all credits go to Martin Brinkmann from Ghacks: How to restore Firefox sessions if Session Restore is not working correctly: Sorry for the late response, I just faced the same problem with Firefox 78: I closed firefox window by mistake while it was still starting up, and all my 200+ opened tabs were gone :( The previous previous session of 200 tabs of webpages were also created by clicking History->Restore Previous Session, and Firefox doesn't actually open all the 200 webpages when I restored it, but open each webpage when I actually click its tab, and I didn't click all of the 200 tabs. Note that it seems to me difficult to find out the previous previous 200 webpages' URLs from most recent history in Firefox. Is there some way to restore the previous previous session of 200 tabs of webpages? If you need assistance with adding jobs or items to your server you can read the Official DarkRP Wiki. Your actual items are added through DarkRP/DarkRP Modifications. If that doesn't work, try step 2 on the sessionstore.bak file. Amethyst is a client-side script that will take your existing items and put them into the new F4 menu. In the new window that should show up, under the previous versions tab, it should populate with save points for the file (hopefully). Now clicking History->Restore Previous Session only restore the single tab of webpage. Down at the bottom of the available options, click properties. But instead of doing that, I clicked a new tab and opened a newpage, and closed the tab, which closed Firefox out of my expectation (in Chrome browser, closing the only tab doesn't close the Chrome browser). When I started Firefox again, I had a chance to restore the previous 200 tabs of webpages, by clicking History->Restore Previous Session. I closed Firefox, and then rebooted Ubuntu. I opened about 200 tabs of webpages in Firefox 59.0.2 (64-bit) on Ubuntu 16.04.
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