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Re-opening Chrome often results in previously suspended tabs reloading #37

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zachariahkral opened this issue May 15, 2013 · 3 comments
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@zachariahkral
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When I completely close Chrome with most tabs suspended, and reopen Chrome (say after a reboot), without fail, many (but not all) of the tabs that were suspended when Chrome was exited, are not suspended when chrome is reloaded, resulting in Chrome talking a ridiculously long time to open fully.

Chrome version: 26.0.1410.64 m
Windows 7 64 bit

@scottedwards2000
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Definitely - happening to me on Win7 as well. Annoying - is the dev reading any of these? Seems like low activity here...

@krlmlr
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krlmlr commented Aug 25, 2014

This seems to work for me when I install the GitHub version.

@deanoemcke
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In the latest version of the extension, any tabs that were suspended when chrome is restarted will be resuspended automatically.
If you are interested in the feature where ALL tabs are suspended on restart regardless of whether they were suspended or not beforehand, please refer to this issue: #49

barseghyanartur pushed a commit to barseghyanartur/tabsuspender that referenced this issue Feb 10, 2021
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