What is causing the busy circle when closing down the browser?
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donq last edited by
The circle at start is 10secs the close is 15secs
sync is not enabled
no tabs open
system is a year old and fast very fast i7 12gb titan x the system is not the problem
this does not do it on any other browser
what do other people see.Are you using any third-party antivirus or internet security solutions? They may slow down closing files and they may not know about Opera profile folder and how to optimise its usage.
I suppose your 'titan' system is based on good SSD drive(s)?
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werldmgn last edited by
I'm seeing the same issue. It happens every time i close browser. It happens on my home PC as well as on my work laptop. It not happens with all other programs or browsers, only with Opera closing. Reproduced in 100% of cases with extensions or without, with several tabs open or without any tabs at all, with Opera account sync enabled and disabled as well. For experiment, I even uninstalled the my antivirus, and still blue circle is there when i close Opera.
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Deleted User last edited by
I have this issue too, at start and closing. No other browser does that. Perhaps slimjet but 1 or 2 seconds, opera start 10 sec, closing 6 sec.
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Deleted User last edited by
Completely uninstalled Opera (Registry and hidden folders included) and did a reinstall without addons but to no avail.
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A Former User last edited by
Some few years ago, a 10sec delay wouldn't exist - on the background of an evergreen up to a minute loading pages.
What's happening to you, people? What are you rushing for? Take a break for that 10sec, have a breathe.
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treego last edited by
I notice this with Opera, also, FWIW. I have Vivaldi, Chrome, Palemoon browsers on my system and they do no have this effect when closing them.
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Deleted User last edited by
What's happening to you, people? What are you rushing for? Take a break for that 10sec, have a breathe.
It´s not rushing, it´s to know why this only happens in opera
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Stroppy last edited by
I have solved this vexing problem by trial and error. It's a right royal pain in the backside but I found a simple fix. Go into "settings" and the go to "browser" and then "system". There is an option for "hardware acceleration when available". Click on that choice and your spinning pointer goes away. Hooray!
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browzer1 last edited by
I have Hardware Acceleration checked. I still get the spinning circle for about three seconds.
joshl ... It's not a matter of being impatient. People are simply asking, what is going on in the background.
Perhaps a developer could answer this question.