How to recover windows 'off camera '?

Laptop detects a shutoff once remote display is disconnected.  All the windows that were previously open/moved to the shutoff now go even if there is no remote monitor and Windows won't have a next action because a window, which cannot BE SEEN, is open...

What is the window open showing on the taskbar?

If so, right click on the thumbnail of the window and select move.

Then use the arrows to move on the screen.

Also, you can reconnect the shutoff and move the open window, and then disconnect.

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