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    • AlexanderKamp
      AlexanderKamp @blackbird71 last edited by AlexanderKamp

      @blackbird71 I got the bug most of the time when I start the browser and it let reproduce when I am start the browser I have checked my hardware and reduced it to the minimum sfc is got no problem problem the system and I have one of my ssd not working to get the most maybe accuring problems out I checked chkdsk and my memory with the windows terminal

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      • bellla52
        bellla52 last edited by

        I’ve seen similar issues where open tabs or sites in Opera don’t load properly, and it often helps to first check if extensions or cache settings are interfering. Sometimes clearing the browser cache or disabling recently added extensions temporarily can resolve the problem. It might also be worth ensuring that Opera is updated to the latest version, as updates often include fixes for site-loading issues. Curious if anyone has found a consistent solution that works across different versions of Opera?

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        • blackbird71
          blackbird71 @AlexanderKamp last edited by

          @AlexanderKamp What version of Windows are you using? Also, have you checked your various system drivers to make sure they're each up-to-date (especially graphics drivers)?

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          • AlexanderKamp
            AlexanderKamp @blackbird71 last edited by

            @blackbird71 yes

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            • AlexanderKamp
              AlexanderKamp @bellla52 last edited by

              @bellla52 i have this when an update in cromium browsers get to be done then nothing is possible with the browser until you have updated properly

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              • AlexanderKamp
                AlexanderKamp last edited by

                with the mozilla firefox i found a website were i can watch video all the time so that my hardware schould not be korupted or bugs in software appear but on youtube it is the same or in other sites where i can watch videos then i have only 1 hour about to get the mosttime hypervisor or watchdog error in the stamps overall all get to stand still and noting is possible to get input over mouse or keyboard i have 3500 musicfiles in the playlist

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                • AlexanderKamp
                  AlexanderKamp @AlexanderKamp last edited by

                  @AlexanderKamp I have made a failure that things work as well i have my on auto run on after power lost i thinked today that works as well laugh

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                  • blackbird71
                    blackbird71 @AlexanderKamp last edited by

                    @AlexanderKamp said in i cant get the websites that are open in opera:

                    with the mozilla firefox i found a website were i can watch video all the time so that my hardware schould not be korupted or bugs in software appear but on youtube it is the same or in other sites where i can watch videos then i have only 1 hour about to get the mosttime hypervisor or watchdog error

                    Once again, if you are having hypervisor errors and blue screens with multiple browser types (browsers with different internal "engines" like Firefox and Opera), the cause is not the browsers themselves but instead something in your operating system, hardware, BIOS/UEFI, drivers, or Windows hypervisor code/files.

                    A hypervisor virtualizes or "sandboxes" critical system processes to increase security on the system (similar to a virtual machine). If something goes wrong with programs properly communicating with or accessing Windows' virtualized processes, the system will often trigger a hypervisor error and even a blue screen, depending on the nature of the problem.

                    As something to try, you might turn the hypervisor temporarily off in Windows and see if it clears the problem. Go to Control Panel > Programs > Turn Windows Features On or Off, uncheck Hyper-V, and restart the system. Because this will cause Windows to run its processes outside of any virtualization, it may more directly verify a significant hypervisor problem exists on your system. Note that running without the hypervisor reduces the inherent security robustness of how Windows runs on the system, so keep that in mind.

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                    • AlexanderKamp
                      AlexanderKamp last edited by

                      I have disabled the Hypervisor Plattform service and restarted the PC and opened opera and now i can update opera now 2 h works great i hope that i got from microsoft advice why this happens and what it can cause when the service is of i felt like my system is way more faster then before what i am openining is very fast I thinked that bug come from opera since the update to the 124 version it want not update i tryed it severval times but dont work and then i got to the apps in the windows settings in tryed to reinstall but dont work so i dowloaded it and installled it directly he says the pc must restart to get the files written and after restart when i open opera i became very directly the bluescreen with the error maybe is the the service buggy after the long time of restarts but i have checked sfc and dism to get my system without bugs
                      electronic is errorfree since the electronic has no errors
                      that i have so much errors the strangest error was washers have required laugh

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                      • AlexanderKamp
                        AlexanderKamp last edited by

                        Now it look like all is fine with the disabled Sevice can it be that opera have a bug to write this service on i have no VMs running and dont not know why the service was on after the opera update that was the first time when ths bug was alive and reproduzable when i start the browser new the hypervisor make bluecreens said the microsoft technican when the service is not enabled and enabled in windows i wish good luck to all of you laugh

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                        • blackbird71
                          blackbird71 @AlexanderKamp last edited by

                          @AlexanderKamp said in i cant get the websites that are open in opera:

                          Now it look like all is fine with the disabled Sevice can it be that opera have a bug to write this service on i have no VMs running and dont not know why the service was on after the opera update...

                          Windows' hypervisor-V is now an on-by-default part of Windows11 and is designed to isolate and run multiple Windows processes and services as if they were in 'sandboxes' or within a virtual machine. That inherently alters how (or even if) they can be accessed by other software running on the system. While this offers isolation and security protection to those processes, it also can impact how software applications interact with them - either individually or collectively. That includes adding possible complications in how other software apps on the system interact with each other, since they may share access to the same Windows services and processes. This is why it can be so complex and frustrating to troubleshoot hypervisor-related problems - and Windows11 has more than its share of difficult hypervisor-related complaints, as even a quick search of websites will quickly show.

                          In your case, it seems that ALL your web browsers began having hypervisor problems after an Opera update. What is unclear (and possibly unknowable) is whether a Windows update affecting the hypervisor or its controlled processes also may have occurred around the same time. What seems most likely is that something related to generic web browser interfacing with certain Windows' hypervisor-controlled processes is now triggering errors and system crashes. This may be because of changes/updates made to the hypervisor itself, to the controlled processes, to the interfacing protocols, or to the browser installation(s)... and such changes could have been introduced by intentional updating or by unintentional corruption of files or data within files during either an Opera or windows update.

                          Because of the complexity of identifying exactly where the specific cause rests, it can be quite difficult to resolve hypervisor-related error causes. Some users with the problem simply turn off the hypervisor and accept the modest risk of exposing the related processes to security intrusions from elsewhere on the system. Other users attempt removal and reinstallation of the hyper-V software itself. Still others try uninstalling all related application software before reinstalling each of them (though this probably would also require use of decent registry cleaning software to remove 100% of the related apps' entries from the registry before reinstalling). Other people (out of frustration) have "cleanly" reinstalled Windows on their systems before reinstalling all their application software. Finally, some have been willing to dig deeply into hypervisor operation and the nature of the controlled processes to track down precisely where the triggering code may lie, but this requires a rather thorough understanding of computer programs and operations to achieve. In any case, regarding what to do and the likely success of each approach, your mileage may vary.

                          At this point, it's my opinion that the problem on your system lies outside of Opera specifically (though the Opera update may, in some weird way, have introduced changes or corruption that surfaced the problem). Given that Opera has apparently not been flooded with reports and complaints of hypervisor-error problems with its software, it seems unique to your system.

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