[Solved] 50 Days Without an Update - Is Opera GX Dead?
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meiso-op last edited by
@Unbeknownst Finally, the support responded (to achieve this, like punching a concrete wall with your head) that support and development continues. That's all ... Well, at least something ...
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@Reverse7 For some people it has been constantly crashing for weeks. Trying to isolate it with a clean reinstall and no add-ons didn't fix the issue.
Anywho, Opera GX version 71 is out. Finally! Let's see if the issues are resolved, I'm keeping my hopes up.
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meiso-op last edited by
I also never crashed. However, there is a glitch. For some reason, the Google Drive page does not work. Doesn't load. Then a very strange message appears: No internet connection. Some features may be unavailable.'
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meiso-op last edited by meiso-op
Hooray, a new version has been released (71.0.3770.138)!!! Now we will check))
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A Former User last edited by
@meiso-op Update: I removed GX 68 first and thoroughly deleted all its files including the ones within AppData folders and then installed GX 71 fresh. It crashed within 10 minutes of use. The only reason I can come up with is that somehow me being on the Beta Channel of Windows Insider is causing this, but that seems like far-stretched.
I'm disappointed to see the rampant crashing continues with this update, but seeing that Opera GX is alive makes me hope that they'll address it in the near future.
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meiso-op last edited by meiso-op
@Unbeknownst Try installing the portable version. For example, to the root directory of the system drive.
And my Google Drive still doesn't work. These are the weird glitches. And I note that they are different for different users))) Opera surprises. This is often not the browser's fault, though. Posted in support. Let's see what they answer. (if they answer)PS I installed both of my browsers (the second auxiliary Vivaldi) long ago as portable. It is convenient to make backups. You can make a full browser backup. And if some kind of failure, then just delete one and put it from the backup. It is also convenient to save the settings separately.
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A Former User last edited by
@meiso-op I just formatted my PC, and I think that finally fixed the constant crashing. I need to spend more time with GX to verify this, but so far it's running smoothly.
It will be a great relief when that everlasting threat of crashing is out of the way so I can go back to enjoying my browsing.
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meiso-op last edited by
@Unbeknownst Reinstalling the OS is a very drastic solution (don't get carried away, it's bad form). But if circumstances lead to this, analyze your actions (in general use), otherwise, it may end badly, worse than simply not being able to install GX.
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A Former User last edited by
@meiso-op Well, I was also having other issues like with Nvidia control panel (it was shutting itself down), so GX crashing was not the only reason I formatted my PC. As I previously mentioned, I suspected that switching to the Insider Beta version of the Windows was causing these, so my only options to go back were either wait for the next stable release of Windows (which would take months) or to format my PC, so I opted in for the latter. You are right that it's drastic, but sometimes it's the only way to move forward. (As a bonus, Windows Update pushed a BIOS update that was not listed on my manufacturer's support site for my PC after formatting.)
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meiso-op last edited by
@Unbeknownst BIOS update must be done exclusively manually. And if it is really necessary. Otherwise, you are very much at risk of using drastic measures again.
PS On portable devices, it's best never to do this at all.