
If you did find a session and tabs file with the right time, I suppose you could make sure Opera is set to Retain tabs from previous session, then close Opera, delete the more recent session and tabs files and make sure your old files are there (if they were removed replace them with the copies you made), then when you restart Opera it should think those are your orevious tabs.

If all your files are older or newer, then I don't know what to do - I suppose you could try to find the right pages in History, but if there were a lot of tabs that may not work well. Looking at my own, I see to session folders and two tabs folders - if you see files with a time of just before you restarted, make copies of them somewhere else. If you copy that path and paste it in the Location bar of a file browser window, you'll find a subfolder named Sessions. Look at Help > About Opera to find the location of your "profile". If Opera is forced to close, it generally restarts where it left off. After that, a moderator would have to do it for you. Sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited You can edit your post, but only for about half an hour. To make things worse, while attempting to follow the instructions in the above linked solution and opening opera://about - Opera then did an unexpected update on itself and downloaded a new version and is prompting me to close and reopen Opera to apply its own update! I've not yet closed Opera again since re-opening after the windows update and PC restart though I have opened a few tabs while googling for a solution! I go to History and there is no "Restore last Session" or "Reopen previous Tabs" or whatever. It said it would save my tabs and reopen them the next time I opened Opera so I went ahead and closed it, then let Windows do its update and restart my computer.Īfter all was said and done, I reopened Opera and offer me a chance to restore my Tabs a now they seem to be gone. Microsoft just did an update to Windows 10, and so I had to close Opera. Uhm, help? I've googled for the solution and was directed to the above as the primary response (according to Google) but it does not seem to work! The files that solution directs you to find and copy, do not exist!
