Slow loading times on Opera Portable
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A Former User last edited by
Thank you very much for your answer.
I dont think the problem comes from an extension since i only have one (ublock) installed and this extension is also running in private windows that, as i mentioned, are running well.
Maybe it is a broken profile folder. If so, the follow up question would be: How do i fix a broken profile folder?
Setting the disk cache size to zero is something i would like to try.
Just to be clear:
I would create a shortcut of "launcher.exe", right click on the shortcut and under "Target" it should read:
...\launcher.exe" --disk-cache-size
(With quotation marks and the double line between "....exe" and "disk..." ?) -
A Former User last edited by
@snowtear said in Slow loading times on Opera Portable:
--disk-cache-size
--disk-cache-size VALUEHERE
VALUEHERE = bytes
so for example 20000000 bytes = 20 MB
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A Former User last edited by
So, i tried:
...\launcher.exe" --disk-cache-size 0
and
...\launcher.exe" --disk-cache-size=0but opera is still writing to:
...\profile\data\Cachewhat am i doing wrong here?
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A Former User last edited by
All flags listed:
https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/^ Bear in mind that some of them brake Opera (and Chrome) - such as for example "--one-process" etc.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Too bad the command to set the cache to zero doesnt work... but thanks anyway.
what about the problem, with a potential profile folder, that was mentioned earlier in this thread? how can i check if it is broken and if so, how i can fix it?
@burnout426:
The application is on an usb thumb drive. therefore i dont expect an ultra fast browsing experience. it would be sufficient if it would run as smooth as within private windows. -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
Wow i think pples need to say where opera is installed 1st ! hard drive, usb stick, card, ect ! lol
(just saying
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@snowtear said in Slow loading times on Opera Portable:
The application is on an usb thumb drive. therefore i dont expect an ultra fast browsing experience. it would be sufficient if it would run as smooth as within private windows.
Try removing everything from the drive and then putting everything back. When everything's off the drive, you can reformat it as NTFS (to rule out file system corruption or to convert it to NTFS if it was FAT32). I do that some times with thumb drives and it helps for a while.
I'm guessing that private mode is only faster because it's not using the disk as much.