Opera 45.0.2552.812 hogging down bandwidth on first start after system boot.
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operauser1234567 last edited by
The Opera browser on my PC recently upgraded itself from 44.0.2510.1218 to 45.0.2552.812.
Since this update, I have noticed that Opera consumes my entire bandwidth for period as long as 15-25 seconds on its very first start after each system boot/reboot.
Steps to replicate:
- Boot/reboot your PC.
- Start Opera. It'd consume the entire network bandwidth.
- While Opera is busy consuming the bandwidth, open any website like Youtube/Facebook etc...they'd all report that "the server took too long to respond".
If I wait for Opera to release the network bandwidth and then refresh the requested webpage/website again, it'd open in a blink of an eye!
However, I do not witness this behavior when I do this:
- Close all running instances of Opera. Double check with Windows' Task Manager in the "Show Processes from all users" view.
- Start a new instance Opera. It'd boot up normally without hogging down the bandwidth this time. If you open any website, it'd open in a blink of an eye, without showing any error/warning.
I checked with Opera's in-built Task Manager to see if any extension might be hogging down the bandwidth. But the in-built task manager told me that the culprit is the "Browser" process itself.
Is this behavior (consuming bandwidth when Opera's first instance is run after a computer boot/reboot) due to some design change?
How can I modify this behavior so that I get faster Opera boot even when the first instance of Opera is run after system boot/reboot? -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Is this behavior (consuming bandwidth when Opera's first instance is run after a computer boot/reboot) due to some design change?
It's probably auto-updater doing its job.
How can I modify this behavior so that I get faster Opera boot even when the first instance of Opera is run after system boot/reboot?
Auto-update checking should not impact Opera's start up.
Did you check with a clean profile folder?
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operauser1234567 last edited by
Did you check with a clean profile folder?
Hi leocg!
Okay, so I did the following:
- Go to the folder "C:\Users\appa\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software".
- Renamed the folder "Opera Stable" to "Opera Stable.old".
- Shut down the computer.
- Turned the computer back ON.
- Open the folder "C:\Users\appa\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software".
- Opened Opera.
The results are as follows:
- Opera creates a new "Opera Stable" folder inside "C:\Users\appa\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software".
- The problem of Opera hogging down the bandwidth is completely gone!
So, based on these findings, I am not sure whether auto-updater is what's consuming the bandwidth.
Also, I want to know how I can transfer extensions from my old profile to this new profile, along with their respective settings?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
how I can transfer extensions from my old profile to this new profile, along with their respective settings?
It's not something easy I guess.
Try installing the extensions and then copy the 'Extensions Rules', 'Extensions State' and 'Local Extensions Settings' folders.
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operauser1234567 last edited by
Try installing the extensions and then copy the 'Extensions Rules', 'Extensions State' and 'Local Extensions Settings' folders.
Ummm....didn't work..
Any other method?Also, I don't know why but even after adding the synchronisation account, not all settings are being synced to this new profile. These include:
- The speed dials...they're all gone...being shown under "Other Speed Dials" in the Bookmarks Manager.
- Native Adblocker is still disabled.
- I had changed some of the keyboard shortcuts. They're back to the default keyboard shortcuts.
- Telegram, Facebook Messenger etc aren't being shown in the Sidebar any longer.
- and a few more.
Oh well..I just changed the settings myself.
Thanks @leocg!
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Ummm....didn't work.
You may need to copy the Preferences file too. In fact it would be better to start from the ground since copying from a broken profile may bring the issues back.
The speed dials...they're all gone...being shown under "Other Speed Dials" in the Bookmarks Manager.
This is how it works
Native Adblocker is still disabled.
You need to enable it manually. Not sure if that setting is synced.
I had changed some of the keyboard shortcuts. They're back to the default keyboard shortcuts.
Customizations are not synced as far as I know
Telegram, Facebook Messenger etc aren't being shown in the Sidebar any longer.
Even being enabled?
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operauser1234567 last edited by
Telegram, Facebook Messenger etc aren't being shown in the Sidebar any longer.
Even being enabled?
Hi leocg!
No....what I meant was that I had them enabled earlier...before I upgraded to 45.0.2552.812. But after the upgrade, they're all disabled...I had to enable them manually to show up in the sidebar.
Also, you mentioned that some of the settings & customization aren't synced. But my opera has upgraded since then to 45.0.2552.888 (PGO) and I didn't face any of those issues this time (be it manually enabling the adblocker or having to change the keyboard shortcuts or having to manually enable the sidebar items). Were they part of the bug-fixes this time around?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Also, you mentioned that some of the settings & customization aren't synced. But my opera has upgraded since then to 45.0.2552.888 (PGO) and I didn't face any of those issues this time
And how it's related to sync?
When upgrading you should not lost anything.
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operauser1234567 last edited by
Also, you mentioned that some of the settings & customization aren't synced. But my opera has upgraded since then to 45.0.2552.888 (PGO) and I didn't face any of those issues this time
And how it's related to sync?
When upgrading you should not lost anything.Ahh! My bad!
Anyhow. With this recent upgrade, I've run into the same trouble of Opera hogging down the bandwidth. However, this recent avatar of the issue is strange and peculiar because it doesn't happen when I open a 'regular' Opera window; however, it always appears when I open an InPrivate window of Opera (now, there's no need to reboot your computer...it happens every time I open an InPrivate window)!
So, I tried the same thing I did earlier...renaming the existing Opera profile folder to "Opera Stable.old" and then opening Opera. And again, it seems that this solution works...Opera no longer hogs down the bandwidth.
However, I'm faced with the immense task of having to reconfigure Opera all over again...settings, extensions, bookmarks.. Can't we find a permanent automated solution to this? Please @leocg?
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zalex108 last edited by
Can't we find a permanent automated solution to this? Please @leocg?
Periodical profile back ups.
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". 路 Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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operauser1234567 last edited by
Can't we find a permanent automated solution to this? Please @leocg?
I don't work for Opera neither I am a developer, so there is nothing I can do.
But what about using Sync?I am using Sync. That's why I was concerned when Syc didn't restore many of the changes I had made in Opera's default settings.
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operauser1234567 last edited by
Can't we find a permanent automated solution to this? Please @leocg?
Periodical profile back ups.
Hi zalex108!
I'm only moderately familiar with these jargons...could you please elaborate by what you meant by a 'profile backup'?
Are you suggesting that I take a backup of the profile folder before upgrading Opera? If yes, then I have this questions: When, after update, the newer version of Opera uses the same profile as the earlier version, can't we say that it's equivalent to using a backup profile with the new version?
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zalex108 last edited by
Are you suggesting that I take a backup of the profile folder before upgrading Opera?
Yes, actually at any time, weekly, every 2/3 weeks... it will save you from data lose if any problem happens.
As said by Opera, even before the updates, but you have to take care to do not restart before to do the back up.
Actually I had no problems with updates and profiles.When, after update, the newer version of Opera uses the same profile as the earlier version, can't we say that it's equivalent to using a backup profile with the new version?
Well, it's just a copy, so is the same, but if something goes wrong you can restore all your data.
Just copy the profile folder and add the date before or after, if you have enough disk space you could have 2 profile bckps (full folder) plus the current one.
You could save just the needed files or the whole folder, (for USB installs delete cache folders).
Back up programs could do it for you.
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". 路 Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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operauser1234567 last edited by
So essentially, we're back to where we started...I'll have to re-do everything and before next upgrade, take a backup, and see if that backup serves me right when the upgraded Opera gives me troubles again...is my understanding correct?
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zalex108 last edited by
before next upgrade, take a backup, and see if that backup serves me right when the upgraded Opera gives me troubles again...is my understanding correct?
Yes.
But do periodical backups so (if it's needed) you would like to recover the most actual data.For backup info:
OMenu > Help > Find Solutions >> Backup your Opera files"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". 路 Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi