Opera crashing in Windows 10
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jfrjfr last edited by
Am i the only one to have big improvement since enabling all plugins instead of click to play?
Am i the only one to have big improvement since enabling all plugins instead of click to play?
Regarding crashes?
Yes.
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hel22 last edited by
No fixes yet? Here it crashes and opens right away again. But it's annoying. I don't wanna use another browser since I have so many bookmarks on here.
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lando242 last edited by
You are several versions out of date. Download the latest version, 36, from the Opera website and install it.
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bdore last edited by
Opera 38 was constantly having page crashes in a new windows 10 install for me. I disabled the built-in adblocker (unfortunately) and installed adguard. This solved it for me.
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lot3rd1 last edited by
I realize that this post is a bit old, but I started having problems with the flash player and opera after doing a clean install of windows 10 on my pc. This pc is running windows 10 home. It is the 64 bit version of windows 10 on this pc.
I also have a small laptop that came with windows 10 professional installed on it and I have opera on there and the flash player will crash on that pc as well. That laptop is also running the 64 bit version of windows 10.
I have tried removing the check mark from Enable Hardware Acceleration and things were okay for a few weeks but as of yesterday it keeps crashing again. I tried putting the check mark back and that did not help so I removed the check mark again from Enable Hardware Acceleration of the flash player. The only extension I have is Eraser and I have tried disabling that but that did not help either.
When I first did the clean install of windows 10 Opera / flash player was constantly crashing so I downloaded and installed Google Chrome and it was crashing as well. I tried using chrome again and no crashing, but I would much rather keep using Opera.
Has anyone figured out what to do so that all the crashes of flash player stop?