Opera browser down again
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@myangel419 said in Opera browser down again:
Opera update this morning 12/19/18
That should be https://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/desktop/57.0.3098.106/win/. Download the installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder on your desktop, set "install for" to "standalone installation" and install. Do not enable sync or anything in it, Does it still crash? If so, try the same with the previous build https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2018/12/opera-57-0-3098-102-stable-update/. Does that one crash too?
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg what bug ID ??? If you're talking about the report on the 'out of memory on Opera' I don't keep every email I get especially after one week.. You are blaming users if you & others keep asking about how much memory my PC has, how did I do the install etc... I realize Opera will not make a statement for every issue but when their browser has been down for so long they should issue a statement that's the professional way to do things.. Stop making excuses you are the moderator of this forum and BTW Opera browser is still down & it's been a week.. I feel sorry for people that telecommute & 'were' using Opera for their browser.. Finally, as a moderator your customer service skills are poor
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Again, Neither I nor anyone is blaming the users but the fact is that the users device, system, etc may affect how a program works. Even a program can interfere in another one.
Also, for the developers to try to fix the problem, they need as much information as possible about it. Specially a problem that doesn't seem to affect a large number of users.
People here are trying to help you, so stop being a selfish spoiled child and try helping them with it. Even because my experience says that people who come here with a similar attitude, discovered that the problem was on their sides 9 out of 10 times.
And by the way, moderators don't work for Opera, they are just users.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg here's the ID
"This is to acknowledge that we have received your bug report, with the ID:
DNAWIZ-45754. You may wish to keep this ID for future reference."Obviously that is the least of my problems right now since I have NO access to the Opera browser for one week now..
If you need the entire email let me know I will copy it for you
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg here is a screen grab from Facebook from another Opera user with the same "Opera out of memory" issue to help with your trust issues..
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
Opera has fixed some crashes in the last few builds and added a security fix in the last build. Perhaps one of the fixes is causing an issue for some. But, it's the holidays and things are often slow at this time.
I'd uninstall. Then, I'd install the last build that didn't crash (as mentioned by link earlier). When that Opera starts, close it immediately. Then, open up the windows task manager and kill the Opera autoupdate process if it's still running. Then, go into the Opera program files folder and into the latest version folder (should only be one since you if you uninstall Opera first) and rename opera_autoupdater.exer for now. Stick with that build for a bit.
Btw, I do see some of the complains in https://www.facebook.com/Opera/posts/10157014932599973 about this issue.
I'm stumped as to what the issue is as Opera is working fine on my end.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg you seem to be implying that I was the only one having those memory issues with opera so it had to be my PC or the user that was causing it.. that screen grab was to show you that others are having issues with Opera browser too so Opera needs to own it & fix it... BTW Opera browser still down
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@burnout426 I did do the uninstall & installed again several times and the "issue" is right after many of us using a Windows PC did the latest Opera update it crashed again same as a month ago we have no access to Opera.. That's the issue.. Not sure if you are in the USA or even if you are using a PC I'm quite sure those users using a handheld device are not having any issues..
"Opera has fixed some crashes in the last few builds and added a security fix in the last build. Perhaps one of the fixes is causing an issue for some. But, it's the holidays and things are often slow at this time." < that is a very poor excuse for a professional business & that is Opera's problem & shouldn't be passed off to the end users..
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Of course I use an anti virus & obviously if I was able to download Chrome that is not the problem it's Opera's problem to own..
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg perhaps you should check with Opera then before you do an analysis of users questions & problems it's NOT always the user that causes the problem
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg well that is not how you make it sound so perhaps you should revisit your questions to me... FWIW I've gone over to the developers forum with the grownups like me since I didn't like the way you called me a 'child' something I am definitely not.. If this forum is not sanctioned by Opera then why does it have the Opera logo which is a registered trademark on it; so you must work for an Opera vendor..