Opera 67.0.3575.31 totally unusable on Windows 10 x64
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A Former User last edited by
After recent update I had 10+ freezes/crashes. Did four system reboots and today Opera is working as normal.
Always exciting with new releases, especially since the “pros” and moderators on this forum never seem to be able to replicate user cases and bugs.
WIN10-64 Opera 67.0.3575.31 Norwegian. Used on ThinkPad X1C 20KH.
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radekpilich last edited by radekpilich
I'm having the same issue. I've managed to close all tabs through several restarts but it didn't help. There is no time to go into settings, disable extensions or anything like that, it freezes in about 10 seconds since launching.
EDIT: I've managed to disable all extensions and it's still freezing.
EDIT 2: After downgrade to 66 with disabled extensions.... Opera updated to 67 and now seems to be working correctly.
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A Former User last edited by
Full Screen video in YouTube is completely broken after the latest update. It's down to about 5-10FPS
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A Former User last edited by
After updating, I'm unable to sync properly. Opera will try to sync my account when opening opera, fail then crash the browser. Browser only lasts a few minutes before crashing after startup.
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operalinknx1 last edited by
Please revert back to Opera 66
See my link here for solution :https://forums.opera.com/topic/38639/bookmarks-side-panel-broken-on-opera-67-0-3575-31
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jimmybfmv last edited by jimmybfmv
I had a very similar issue that was caused by open tabs:
Immediately after the update the new version worked fine. Then, after the next restart, Opera would freeze a few seconds after every startup ("not responding"). It would stay unresponsive and I would have to force-close every time.Here's how I fixed that:
- Exit Opera (force-close)
- Back up the file "Current Session" from your profile folder: https://help.opera.com/en/latest/crashes-and-issues/
Alternatively, just back up the whole profile folder (C:\Users[UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable). - Delete the file "Current Session" from your profile folder.
- Start Opera. (It should work fine now but your open tabs will be gone.)
- Close Opera.
- Copy your backup of "Current Session" back to your profile folder (replace the new file Opera created automatically).
- Start Opera.
- Success!
If you don't need to keep/restore your open tabs just follow steps 1, 3 & 4.
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radekpilich last edited by
I've noticed that my Android and Windows Operas were not syncing, so I tried to log in in the Windows application and it started freezing again forcing me to go through the downgrade procedure again. Waiting for Opera 68.
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operalinknx1 last edited by
@radekpilich Same here, I have disabled updates entirely. But what if 68 is also broken? We have no way to know.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@operalinknx1 said in Opera 67.0.3575.31 totally unusable on Windows 10 x64:
But what if 68 is also broken? We have no way to know.
Download the Opera stable installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder named "Opera Stable Test" on your desktop (or somewhere), set "install for" to "standalone installation", uncheck "import data from default browser" and install.
Keep testing in that Opera now and then and keep checking for updates in it and letting it update. When things are finally fine, you can enable updating with your regular Opera again and update. You can then disable updates in your regular Opera again and always test the next update in the standalone installation before you update your normal Opera. The standalone installation won't interfere with your normal Opera (besides syncing if you enable it and it works and you delete a bookmark or something of course).
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operalinknx1 last edited by
@burnout426 Hi there, thank you so so much for taking your time to write down the directions. This is really good advice, however there is only one problem. When I launch the browser, I just want to get my work done. Things done like daily tasks and when I am in a hurry to have to get information I need. I don't have the time to mess around with all of this which is why stability and function are so important. I appreciate your advice however, but as of now I do have other more stable browsers (firefox and chromium portable) both of which are getting the job done. I love Opera browser for its unique abilities but at this rate, it is difficult to trust as a reliable solution.
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windbags last edited by
@jimmybfmv Have same problem, but, sadly, it still froze after about a minute after doing this
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windbags last edited by windbags
How can I go back to 66?
I tried a full Win10 system restore back to February (before the last launcher was written) and, while that was OK, the launcher now didn't launch Opera!
So redid the "download" via OperaSetup and have ended up back with 67 and it freezing after about a minute... -
peterhof last edited by
Re: Opera 67.0.3575.31 totally unusable on Windows 10 x64
Seems that version 67.0.3575.79 is now stable and working as expected -
windbags last edited by
@jimmybfmv said in Opera 67.0.3575.31 totally unusable on Windows 10 x64:
@windbags Have you tried disabling synchronisation?
Struggling to find how to that! (almost 2am!)
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windbags last edited by
@jimmybfmv said in Opera 67.0.3575.31 totally unusable on Windows 10 x64:
@windbags Have you tried disabling synchronisation?
any help about how to find such welcome!
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windbags last edited by windbags
@windbags said in Opera 67.0.3575.31 totally unusable on Windows 10 x64:
@jimmybfmv said in Opera 67.0.3575.31 totally unusable on Windows 10 x64:
@windbags Have you tried disabling synchronisation?
any help about how to find such welcome!
Answering my own question:
O-menu-Settings-Synchronisation-Sign out
(even though it was the sign-in that was failing)They seem to have broken the sign in!!
Sad that this had to be posted via Chrome ! :-0