Opera 120.0.5543.128 Stable update
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Opera Comments Bot last edited by
Hello! We’re rolling out a new stable update – version: 120.0.5543.128. Here’s what’s fixed: Here is the full changelog. Thanks for choosing Opera! Installation links:
Read full blog post: Opera 120.0.5543.128 Stable update
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annoyed-at-updates last edited by
Like every other version after 119.0.5497.56, this version still crashes when streaming video. When will Opera finally address (or at least explain) this bug?
Here's the crash I got when I had 1 tab open, streaming a video, and then I clicked the button to open another tab. The new tab didn't even open before the browser crashed:
Crash from Friday, August 1, 2025 at 12:39:17 PM
Status: Uploaded
Uploaded Crash Report ID: CrashID=bp-55d05907-4b03-494c-be36-379010250801
Upload Time: Friday, August 1, 2025 at 12:39:20 PM -
Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@annoyed-at-updates: Hello! We really appreciate your patience. This issue is logged as RNA-195, and we've recently raised its priority to ensure it gets the attention it needs. Thank you for sharing the crash report.
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fan4eggg last edited by
120.0.5543.128.
Some extensions have stopped working. The icons for the non-working extensions have disappeared from the “Extensions” tab.In addition, when I click on these extensions, a notification appears: "Your file couldn’t be accessed
It may have been moved, edited, or deleted.ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND"
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@fan4eggg Can you still click "remove" for them? If not, you can goto the URL
opera://about
, take note of the "profile" path, close Opera and delete the ID folders for those extensions in the "Extensions" folder in the profile folder. Or, you can just delete everything in the "Extensions" folder and reinstall all your extensions. -
fan4eggg last edited by
@burnout426: Yes, I have already reinstalled the extensions, and it's a good thing I had backups ready after reinstalling Win 11. But what if I didn't have them? I think the devs need to figure this out.