Opera crashing in Windows 10
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jfrjfr last edited by
Opera is set to load all plugins for the moment. Im a big fan of click to play. I have improvement. But its been onlu one day. What a great browser for the microsoft surface.
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agenty777 last edited by
I got the same problem since the most recent update (this month).
Opera should rollback its update or provide a hotfix.
If not, then they should at least make earlier versions downloadable.
I've been using opera for a very long time. It's a shame that I am forced to use other browsers for now until it is fixed
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Deleted User last edited by
I was try older version Opera and beta version, but always crash and restart. Opera crashed when I go to settings too. Im on windows 10 64bit.
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jarmush last edited by
Now I have been testing Edge browser for a couple of days and I have not have a singel crash or freezing problem with that browser. Even if I've tried as hard as possible to overload Edge, it seems to work ok.
Yesterday I also tried Vivaldi browser (beta 2), but this browser also have some crash/freezing problem.
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stellinaxo last edited by
I can't even open Opera at all anymore, it loads up maybe 1 out of 10 times to crash immediatey again giving the message: Opera has a probleme. We will inform you when there is a solution.
Any other etime I try to open it, it gives only a message: We can't open your User-Profile. Maybe you should contact your Administrator.
I am the Adminstrator, and the only User..
Reinstalling does nothing at all. System and Graphics drivers on Win 10 on PC are all updated.
Operea is completely unusable for me now, which is sad. I kinda liked that browser.. -
lando242 last edited by
Sounds like you have a corrupted profile. Try renaming your profile folder. Opera will recreate it fresh if it doesn't find it.
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jfrjfr last edited by
Am i the only one to have big improvement since enabling all plugins instead of click to play?
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jfrjfr last edited by
Am i the only one to have big improvement since enabling all plugins instead of click to play?
Am i the only one to have big improvement since enabling all plugins instead of click to play?
Regarding crashes?
Yes.
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hel22 last edited by
No fixes yet? Here it crashes and opens right away again. But it's annoying. I don't wanna use another browser since I have so many bookmarks on here.
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lando242 last edited by
You are several versions out of date. Download the latest version, 36, from the Opera website and install it.
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bdore last edited by
Opera 38 was constantly having page crashes in a new windows 10 install for me. I disabled the built-in adblocker (unfortunately) and installed adguard. This solved it for me.
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lot3rd1 last edited by
I realize that this post is a bit old, but I started having problems with the flash player and opera after doing a clean install of windows 10 on my pc. This pc is running windows 10 home. It is the 64 bit version of windows 10 on this pc.
I also have a small laptop that came with windows 10 professional installed on it and I have opera on there and the flash player will crash on that pc as well. That laptop is also running the 64 bit version of windows 10.
I have tried removing the check mark from Enable Hardware Acceleration and things were okay for a few weeks but as of yesterday it keeps crashing again. I tried putting the check mark back and that did not help so I removed the check mark again from Enable Hardware Acceleration of the flash player. The only extension I have is Eraser and I have tried disabling that but that did not help either.
When I first did the clean install of windows 10 Opera / flash player was constantly crashing so I downloaded and installed Google Chrome and it was crashing as well. I tried using chrome again and no crashing, but I would much rather keep using Opera.
Has anyone figured out what to do so that all the crashes of flash player stop?