Opera Next 27.0.xxxx.xx = A TOTAL DISAPPOINTMENT (slowly Responded and Crashed very often)
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north450 last edited by==================================================
 Dump File : Mini020215-01.dmp
 Crash Time : 2/2/2015 2:56:54 PM
 Bug Check String :
 Bug Check Code : 0xc000021a
 Parameter 1 : 0xe1258700
 Parameter 2 : 0xc0000005
 Parameter 3 : 0x7c9106c3
 Parameter 4 : 0x0129f36c
 Caused By Driver : ntoskrnl.exe
 Caused By Address : ntoskrnl.exe+21925
 File Description : NT Kernel & System
 Product Name : Microsoft Windows Windows Operating System Operating System
 Company : Microsoft Corporation
 File Version : 5.1.2600.2622 (xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519)
 Processor : 32-bit
 Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+21925
 Stack Address 1 : ntoskrnl.exe+e4968
 Stack Address 2 : ntoskrnl.exe+174339
 Stack Address 3 : ntoskrnl.exe+13233e
 Computer Name :
 Full Path : C:\WINDOWS\MiniDump\Mini020215-01.dmp
 Processors Count : 1
 Major Version : 15
 Minor Version : 2600
 Dump File Size : 90,112
 Dump File Time : 2/2/2015 2:57:27 PM
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lando242 last edited byWell, theres your problem. You're still using Windows XP. When was the last time you reinstalled your OS? While more modern versions of Windows don't need to be refreshed nearly as often I have found that Windows XP needs a fresh install every year or so to keep things stable. Back in the bad old says I was reinstalling Windows 98 and 95 almost every 10-12 months. The executable listed as the source of the crash, ntoskrnl.exe, is a Windows XP system file. Chances are you're just starting to tip into the long decline of your install. It doesn't help that Opera 27 is a fairly modern application. Windows XP is on the very tail end of its support list and honestly I don't think they should be supporting it at all. I really recommend you upgrade to Windows 7 at the very least. Windows 8 if you can manage it, as the system requirements are the same and it will have continued support for longer. If you don't like the look and feel of 8 VS 7, get a start menu replacement like Classic Shell. With Classic Shell I find most users can't even tell the difference between 8 and 7. 
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north450 last edited bylol 
 a new hd was installed last year
 and the other hd ran perfect for 6 years without a fresh install of windows
 you dont know what you are talking about
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lando242 last edited byOkay, well you're clearly more of an expect than anyone else here willing to put up with you. Answer your own question. 
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pvb48 last edited by"Okay, well you're clearly more of an expect than anyone else here willing to put up with you. Answer your own question." That really is so typical of the kind of shite answer we have come to expect on here. The days of Opera being a browser light on resources and easy to run on older systems really are over. Welcome to the world of: "If you haven't got bleedin edge hardware I can't even be bothered talking to you." I too have not so far found the need to "refresh" Windows O/S, unless something has gone wrong with the hardware. AFAIK software doesn't rust. 
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pvb48 last edited by adminI think your dump shows XP SP3, yes? Anyway, there is more discussion around this topic here: https://forums.opera.com/topic/7961/27-0-1689-66-crashes-compuer/16 
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chucker98 last edited bySoftware may not rust but it becomes dated and problematic. Running on an ancient system like XP is simply asking for problems. That's a no-brainer. Opera 27 is rock solid on an updated system. 
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pvb48 last edited by"chuckle you cant even read a mini dump what os in minidump" So maybe I was too harsh on lando242  Gee! It's good here, innit? That's why I haven't been here for 2 years or so. Time to take another break, I think.