How To Restart Google Chrome Quickly With Bookmark

Google Chrome is the browser that we can find on almost every PC. Because it is light and fast, and many good add-ons are also provided in the Chrome Web Store with a quick and easy installation. And that makes it preferable to everyone.

But have you ever felt that when you open multiple tabs in Google Chrome, it slows down and the PC goes laggy? Most of us observe this behavior, don’t we?

This happens because Chrome consumes more memory (RAM) to give its best performance, and when we open multiple tabs, it just multiplies the memory consumption its resulting PC slowing down.

Restarting Google Chrome could be a solution. This behavior might not be observed on a high-end PC, as a high-end PC has enough RAM(Memory) available to provide Chrome.

How To Restart Google Chrome Automatically With Bookmark

Generally, when Chrome goes a little laggy, we delete the history, caches, and perform a Google Chrome restart. And this might happen plenty of times throughout the day if you spend more time on a PC like me.

Now, when it comes to restarting it, again and again, most of the time we hate to do it as we need to close the window, reopen it, and restore the tabs one by one.

And due to this, our work goes slow and we won’t be able to complete our tasks on time.

Not to worry at all. We have a very effective solution here; a simple thing can save us a lot of time. All we have to do is, create a bookmark.

Restore All Tabs Automatically by Restarting Google Chrome

  • Click on the Star Icon in the address bar to create a bookmark,
restart chrome
  • In the URL section, you have to type chrome://restart and
  • click on Save. That’s it…!!

Now, every time you want to restart your browser to avoid the lag, all you have to do is hit that bookmark, and we are done. It will restart the browser instantly.

The reason why I found this is the coolest solution is, it restores all the tabs in the same way as it was there before closing.

Yes, you got it right… all the opened tabs will be restored automatically.

We could save a lot of time as don’t have to restore the opened tabs individually.

Navin Rao
Navin Rao

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