Opera crashing in Windows 10
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jaburmester last edited by
I am recently having a similar problem that latest version of Opera (Opera 34.0.2036.47) crashes in Windows 10 64-bit and when I restart Opera all my tabs have disappeared.
I currently have this problem on 2 PC's.
It is really annoying as I love using Opera.
I have reinstalled Opera with no resolution.
Anyone have any suggestions how to resolve issue?
Just so you all know I have Opera to continue from where I left off on startup so should not be loosing tabs after crash.
Thank you.
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hardon85 last edited by
Same Problem for me, try complete Reinstall Windows 10 64bit, with Win 7 before and Windows 10 Clean, too.
Every Page with Java or Flash crashing after a few Minutes. Try Opera Beta, same Problems.My PC:
AMD 8350
Asus M5A99X
AMD Radeon R9 390 with latest Stable Crimson Driver
Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit. -
Deleted User last edited by
YouTube freezing.
Have been running Win10 with no problems with Opera or anything else since August 2015, but suddenly getting freezes on YouTube after updating Opera to version 34.0.2036.47. Videos play for a while, but consistently end up freezing. YouTube set for HTML5 priority with fallback. YouTube shows compatibility with all formats.
Maxthon 4.48.1000, Palemoon 25.81 x64, IE 11, no problem.Desktop AMD FX4200, 8G ram, Sapphire HD7730 1G video, Opera 34.0.2036.47.
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samfrybyte last edited by
I am having crash issues with latest version 34.0.2036.47 on both a win10 and win7-pro can't seem to open more than one window at a time.
The reinstall recommendation is one I don't understand because if opera is dead I can't download anything and if it isn't it's already up to date. endless circle.SO there's something wrong with the version sent out and the real question seems to be how long until it is fixed.
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merujeiro last edited by
I am having the same problem with the same version of Opera and running Windows 10...
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slaifer last edited by
I have the same issue. opening with video links, the browser crashes through!
Examples of video link: google r2.googlevideo .....
Windows 10 X64 + HD4890 -
A Former User last edited by
Just to add I'm having one or two crashes a day Opera beta 35.0.2066.23. It's not frequent enough or annoying enough to bother trying to remedy but perhaps just worth reporting with all the others.
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mostvp last edited by
I have multiple crashes per day as well. I've been using opera for years and I hate to go but this is just absurd. IE in it's worst wasn't this bad.
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inoti last edited by
Opera comes completely useless. programmers have hands-from-ass. that is disaster
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jarmush last edited by
leocg
I have 2 computers facing problems with Opera v 34 freezing in Windows 10 latest build.
#1. New ASUS laptop, i5-5200u cpu, 6 Gb ram, Intel HD 5500 graphics, Windows 10 latest build (clean install).
#2. 4 years old ACER desktop, i3-2100 cpu, 6 Gb ram, AMD Radeon HD 6570 graphics, Windows 10 latest build (upgrade install).Two different computers with different specs and different install of Windows 10.
I don't think it's the computers specifications that is the reason why Opera is freezing, but most likely something with the programming/codes in Opera and/or Windows 10 that will not work together.
In my case I did not have problem with Opera browser freezing when I was running Windows 10 build 10240. The problem started after upgrade to Windows 10 build 10586.
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A Former User last edited by
I have several Windows 10 computers that all have issues with Opera freezing. By freezing I mean Opera stops responding to keyboard/mouse input and I have to close it from task manager. Firefox and Chrome do NOT exhibit the same behavior on these computers. The issues seem to have started after the "threshold 2" release of Windows 10 came out. According to winver all are currently on build 10586.63. All machines have Opera version 34.0.2036.50. I do not have ANY extensions installed on any of these computers.
Computer #1 - 10 Pro 64bit - Fresh Install
Intel Core i5 760
4GB RAM
120GB SSD
Geforce 8500GTComputer #2 - 10 Pro 64bit - In place upgrade from Windows 7 Pro
Intel Core i3 2100
4GB RAM
120GB SSD - OS drive, multiple storage drives
Geforce GTX460Computer #3 - 10 Pro 64bit - Fresh Install
Intel Core i5 2540M
8GB RAM
240GB SSD
Intel HD 3000/Nvidia Quadro NVS4200 graphicsComputer #4 - 10 Home 64bit - In place upgrade from Windows 7 Home Premium
Intel Core i5 3770
8GB RAM
120GB SSD
Geforce GT640All are intel processors and all have nvidia graphics chips.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I don't think it's the computers specifications that is the reason why Opera is freezing
The idea is more to see if there is something in common among the computers of the ones facing the freezing issue.
Also, some old and/or low end computers may have issues running modern softwares/OSs.
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A Former User last edited by
All of my computers have the newest drivers from nvidia.com as of this morning.
Crashing issues are still there and have been through the last 3-4 updates from nvidia. I've also tried way out of date graphics drivers with no change.