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    Opera 26.0.1656.60 won't load any page after install, not even About Opera.

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    • xb70
      xb70 last edited by

      Also I cannot find any download for the previous version, with which I had no issues. If I can't get 26 to work, can anyone point me to version 25.0.1614.71 download, or whatever the last version before 26?

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      • christoph142
        christoph142 last edited by admin

        There seems to be some very rare issue with sandboxing on some devices. Try running Opera with

        --no-sandbox
        

        command line switch. (see this FAQ if you don't know how to do this)
        If you can't make it work, here are all previous versions.

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        • xb70
          xb70 last edited by

          Can anyone give precise syntax instructions, and exact no sandbox command, for running Opera with this switch? I haven't been able to make it work, so far. I am probably going back to v. 25, instead.

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          • xb70
            xb70 last edited by

            Hm, not even going back to previous v. 25 helps. Same problem, install, then nothing will load...just says loading forever. No setting, preferences, About Opera, no web pages will load. Have checked AV and nothing logged. No idea. Two Win 7-64 computers with same issue. No Opera for me anymore, or at least until this is solved. Oh well.

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            • lando242
              lando242 last edited by

              christoph142 has posted the probable solution to your problem. You need to turn off the sandbox. He gave you the exact command and a link to an FAQ on how to enter it.

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              • xb70
                xb70 last edited by

                I put <space>--no-sandbox after launcher.exe in this folder: C:\ProgramFiles(x86)\Opera\ and Windows wants to know what to open it with.

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                • lando242
                  lando242 last edited by

                  Okay, I will copy and paste the instructions, since you can't seem to follow the link.

                  • right-click the shortcut you normally start Opera with (for example, the one on the desktop or in the start menu)
                  • choose "Properties"
                  • In the Target-field add --no-sandbox behind the last quotation mark

                  It should look something like "C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\launcher.exe" --no-sandbox

                  You do not rename the launch file.

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                  • xb70
                    xb70 last edited by

                    Tried to append the target in the shortcut, but Windows wouldn't allow it. But was able to use that string to issue command in command/search line and Opera worked! Now I have to figure out how to create a proper shortcut.

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                    • xb70
                      xb70 last edited by

                      Yes, now Opera 27.0.1689.54 also needs the switch --no-sandbox to work. I cannot get Windows to create a shortcut with the switch, so to launch Opera, I put this line, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\launcher.exe"--no-sandbox , in the search programs and files field in the Start menu. Trying to save that line as a target for a Desktop or other shortcut, gets a Windows error, Problem with Shortcut, not valid path or file name, error.

                      Why does Opera now need that switch to run? And how many others are experiencing this?

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                      • lando242
                        lando242 last edited by

                        Lets try this again.

                        • In the Target-field add --no-sandbox behind the last quotation mark

                        Do not add it to the "Start in:" field. You must add it in the Target:. If you add it into the "Start in:" field you will get an error.

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                        • christoph142
                          christoph142 last edited by

                          @lando242 You're incredibly patient. Admirable. ^^

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                          • xb70
                            xb70 last edited by

                            When the shortcut was on the Desktop or in the Taskbar, trying to edit the Target field, as described, yielded an error, and wasn't allowed. I deleted those shortcuts, FWIW. I found another in the Start Menu, and tried it there, and aside from the warning that I would need Administrative status, it worked. Hm. And, yes that does fix my problem with Opera, and it works again.
                            Yes, thanks for your patience, but I wasn't attempting anything in the Start in field, FWIW. Now I suppose that I can drag the edited shortcut or copy it to wherever.

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                            • blackbird71
                              blackbird71 last edited by

                              Have you ordinarily been starting Opera from within a limited-user account?

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