

But if you need to, just remember the History menu has what you need to reopen those closed sessions in OS X. Plus now that OS X will restore sessions of apps in general, that restore button may not even be necessary. While it kind of peeves me that Safari doesn’t include a preference option to include the prompt to restore session upon launch like Chrome and Firefox does, it’s not like it’s inconvenient to pull down the menu option. I use browser session restoration religiously as an easy way to get back to what I was doing, if I forgot an important tab, or just need to get back to a prior Safari browsing session with windows from sites that are now closed. on the EFI partition because the extend volume option is grayed out. That’s it! This is fast, easy, and works in all versions of Safari on Mac OS X. press the A key to start the process or the X key to quit the application. You’ll notice there are other options to re-open windows in Safari too, like the last closed window. Wait as Safari relaunches windows and tabs, this can take a few minutes if you had many websites open in your last session.Select “Reopen All Windows From Last Session”.This is aimed at Mac Safari but it actually works in Safari for Windows too.

Here’s how to restore all the web sites you were last looking at in Safari.
