How to restore previous session (with sync on)

My lights went out and after restart Firefox lost my previous session. "Restore previous session" option is greyed out. I had Sync on at all times, would this help? This pc is my only synced device, though.
This is, like, the fifth time Firefox screwed up my previous session. Seriously, you guys.

averagefailguy,
Hey, no need to be rude.
Your question was:
<blockquote> I had Sync on at all times, would this help? This pc is my only synced device, though. </blockquote>
As the-edmeister pointed out, no, you can't. If Firefox closed improperly or was forced to shut down due to a power outage, Sync probably wouldn't have synced it over and if it did, it was likely corrupt.
<s>You said Firefox crashed? There may be some crash reports left over to see what caused the crash</s><br>
<b>EDIT: Forgot Firefox didn't crash but force closed.</b>

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