opera has been restored after an emergency shutdown
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
When I translate that text, I get:
Out of memory
The Opera browser does not have enough memory, or the process for this page was terminated for some other reason.
To continue, refresh this page or open another one.
Is that correct?
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profesy last edited by
@burnout426 said in opera has been restored after an emergency shutdown:
When I translate that text, I get:
Out of memory
The Opera browser does not have enough memory, or the process for this page was terminated for some other reason.
To continue, refresh this page or open another one.
Is that correct?
Yes
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
What specific pages does it happen on?
Does it happen in a test standalone installation too?
Are you running a laptop on battery and do you have the battery saver on at the URL
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profesy last edited by
@burnout426 It doesn't matter which page I'm using, it runs on electricity, there are no restrictions on power saving mode, I reported this problem before, it's only with Opera
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@profesy Does it happen with graphics acceleration disabled at the URL opera://settings/system ?
What security software do you have on your system? Anti-virus etc.?
Do you have CCleaner installed?
Some programs mess with only Opera.
Any crashes listed at opera://crashes ?
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profesy last edited by
@burnout426 said in opera has been restored after an emergency shutdown:
Does it happen with graphics acceleration disabled at the URL opera://settings/system ?
What security software do you have on your system? Anti-virus etc.?
Do you have CCleaner installed?
Some programs mess with only Opera.
Any crashes listed at opera://crashes ?
I've enabled and disabled acceleration.
I don't use CCleaner.
The system's native antivirus is also installed.
Once again, the problem is only with Opera.
45 crashes.
CrashID=bp-ad11456d-64f0-4a1f-b388-984540260513
Load time: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 5:04:27 PM.https://forums.opera.com/topic/85305/opera-has-been-restored-after-an-emergency-shutdown
https://forums.opera.com/topic/75793/telegram-is-not-working/25?_=1778795259621I wrote about this problem earlier
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profesy last edited by
@leocg said in opera has been restored after an emergency shutdown:
Any suspicious memory usage? Check on Menu - Developer - Task Manager or by using Shift Escape.
No
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@profesy said in opera has been restored after an emergency shutdown:
https://forums.opera.com/topic/75793/telegram-is-not-working/25?_=1778795259621
I wrote about this problem earlier
I don't have Telegram, but looking on the net, I see lots of memory leak reports for it in all browsers where the tab runs out of memory if you don't close it and reopen it or reload it often. While not a fix, that's something you can try in Opera to try and prevent it from happening as much. Not sure if clicking "reload" on the Telegram sidebar panel will help the same or not though.
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profesy last edited by profesy
@burnout426 said in opera has been restored after an emergency shutdown:
@profesy said in opera has been restored after an emergency shutdown:
https://forums.opera.com/topic/75793/telegram-is-not-working/25?_=1778795259621
I wrote about this problem earlier
I don't have Telegram, but looking on the net, I see lots of memory leak reports for it in all browsers where the tab runs out of memory if you don't close it and reopen it or reload it often. While not a fix, that's something you can try in Opera to try and prevent it from happening as much. Not sure if clicking "reload" on the Telegram sidebar panel will help the same or not though.
The problem is only with Opera - in Chrome, there are no issues with Firefox.
Opera has had this problem for many years and it has not been fixed