REM # Change the variable "SessionBackupPath" to your preferred backup folder. REM # In case of lost session or tabs files it keeps all previous sessions. REM # Starts Opera but copies latest session files into a backup folder before Opera starts. CMD isn't Bash to implement a better workaround and I have no time. Old session or tabs files must be deleted manually e.g. Start Opera with this file in the future. Save the code below into CMD file and create a link on your desktop. So in case of an error (wrong close order, crash, etc.) you have the lastest sessions and can restore the latest correct session until a better session history logic is implemented in Opera. I just wrote a small Opera start helper which copies the latest session and tabs files into a temp folder before Opera will be started. I recommend to use it until Opera has a better solution: However - my little small Opera startup script saved it all and I was able to restore the previous session with all tabs - more or less. There should be a warning when closing the Opera main window (started first) and another Opera window is open so we can cancel and close the other Opera windows first - also on not active 2nd monitor. In this case I've moved a window to the 2nd monitor, closed the window first, then the main window. I noticed this situation ~ 10 days ago when I lost all tabs in another workspace. All tabs lost on first workspace - maybe because from that I'd opened the PDF. Only in rare cases I switch the 2nd monitor to HDMI 1 - my PC 2nd monitor.įinally the Opera window 2 was open on HDMI 2 which I've never seen. Problem: After a download of a PDF I double clicked in the download notification and it should open - but it didn't for me - but it did on the 2nd monitor but on this I'd running my company laptop on HDMI 2 for days. Also lost my tabs again from only one workspace, but not after the latest update:
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