Opera slow after an update
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Don't be ridiculous. All that information is in my first two posts.
How can Opera be 'normal' if we're all reporting the same problem?
I think you're just trying to waste my time. All the information that Opera needs is on this thread.
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IDKWHOAMI last edited by
Ok so i wrote an How-To to downgrade and disable update. But it seems that doesn't get approved. Anyway: disabling the updater doesn't actually disable the updater after two restarts of the browser it still just updates without asking Im offically switching what is the point of and executable flag if it doesn't work!
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A Former User last edited by
I don't have that problem
but my first guess would be that your antivirus (or firewall) is treating new Opera executable file as threat and checking every action, request etc. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@popinjay01 If you want to remain a member of this forum, then it's better for you to start showing some respect to someone who are just trying to help.
I'm just trying to understand what do you call slow, if the browser is slow at a whole, if just page loading is slow, if it's maybe something else.
Well, I will not waste my time. Follow the instructions
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg I don't really care what you think. If you are unable to read what's posted in this forum without having the need to post self explanatory questions, then that's your problem but don't ever try and threaten me. If Opera don't fix it, then I stop using Opera, simple as that.
Or is that too difficult for you to understand too?
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg LOL!! You don't even work for Opera and you have the arrogance to threaten me and likely others, that they'll be banned from this forum?
I see through clowns like you every day.
You have nothing to do with Opera, so you can't help myself and others who are having this problem, so I respectfully suggest that you butt out and leave it to the big boys who actually CAN fix it.
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noavalon last edited by
I also had the same problem earlier for which the page loading was slow and if I clicked a link on the google search it was loading for like 5-10 seconds. But at least for now after going back and forth between version 69.0.3686.49 and 70.0.3728.106 I don't see the problem on the latest version anymore. I hope it somehow fixed itself.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Can you please follow these instructions and check if anything changes?
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Minotus last edited by
I'm having exactly the same problem (Windows 10, latest Opera version). If I click a link from Google result, it takes 5-30 seconds to load the page. Sometimes it just gets stuck and doesn't ever load the page. I have been using the Opera since 2001, but this bug is a deal-breaker for me.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Do a test. Download the Opera installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder named "Opera Test" on your desktop, set "install for" to "standalone installation", uncheck "import data from default browser", and install. Test in that Opera, but do not import anything, do not enable Opera Sync, do not install any extensions, do not enable adblocking, and do not turn on Opera's VPN?
If you still have the problem, as a test, create a new user account on Windows, log into it, do a standalone installation there, and test Opera there. The problem might be limited to your user account.
This sounds similar to the issue mentioned at https://forums.opera.com/topic/31561/solved-website-loading-lasts-lond-with-cpu-load-on-cryptsvc, but not quite the same. How old of a build of Windows 10 is everyone on? Anyone having this problem not on Windows 10?