General Opera for Windows Question and Answer Thread
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A Former User last edited by
I've downloaded several wallpapers, the last a colorful yellow, a bright blue before that. This was some weeks ago.
https://addons.opera.com/en/wallpapers/details/home-in-yellow/Where is it supposed to be? My UI is still gray and white. "Enable wallpaper" is checked in settings.
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A Former User last edited by
Some how I got something that keeps popping up tabs for dating, sex and brides constantly. What can I do to stop this?
Get married?
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A Former User last edited by
Hi DaveHawley - Yes, this is the kind of solution I would like, but I looked top-right and can not find my avatar?
It should be immediately to the right of the "bell" notifications icon.
If you haven't set an avatar, it's presumably a generic icon.
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A Former User last edited by
sgunhouse--
Wallpaper is displayed as a background in speed dial and some other internal pages.
I don't do Speed Dial. What I'd like is for the caption boxes at the top right NOT be gray on gray.
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A Former User last edited by
@joshl, I don't know who you're quoting, but here's my advice to the OP:
It's malware. Run MalwareBytes AntiMalware, and adwcleaner, v.7.0.2.1, and then use them regularly.
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spotty-dog last edited by
I had changed the wallpaper to that of a picture on my pc. I went to change the picture today and can no longer find the step to do so. I went to the Help page and found a section on Themes which seem to be the answer - except, there is no Themes option on the main menu as stated. Has this feature been discontinued?
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A Former User last edited by
Wallpaper is displayed as a background in speed dial and some other internal pages.
For posterity:
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jweg79 last edited by
Since downloading Opera on Windows 10 I've noticed a persistently weird behaviour - when it crashes the MOZILLA FIREFOX crash reporter opens up, instead, though both Opera and the Opera crash reporter show up in the Task Manager as still open (just not on screen).
Firefox was not running at the time, not even as a program listed in the Task Manager but not on-screen, either.
Any idea what's causing this?
It's not affecting my use of either browser. It's just really strange.
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Deleted User last edited by
I have developed a problem over the past 2 or 3 weeks regarding Opera Mail (sorry, I cannot find a forum specific to mail). When I attempt to open Opera Mail, I get the following error and the program then asks about sending an error log to technical people (I have), then the program asks if I want to restart or close. I pick restart, and the error repeats itself. I cannot access the program at all anymore. Any ideas?:
OPERA-CRASHLOG V1 desktop 1.0 1044 windows
OperaMail.exe 1044 caused exception C0000094 at address 59D59225 (Base: 230000)Registers:
EAX=00000000 EBX=FFFFFFFA ECX=FFFFFFFC EDX=00000000 ESI=05008400
EDI=04A96DCC EBP=00AFDA08 ESP=00AFD9E0 EIP=59D59225 FLAGS=00210206
CS=0023 DS=002B SS=002B ES=002B FS=0053 GS=002B
FPU stack:
0000000000000000401D 401D8000000000000000 8000000000000000C01D
C01D8000000000000000 88888888888888000000 00000000000000000000
F0F0F0F0F0F0F0003FFE 3FFED7D7D7D7D7D7D800 SW=0022 CW=027FStack dump: ......snip...........
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leeflo last edited by
Running Opera 47 with Windows 7. While browsing, I have tabs popping up for dating, sex and brides and other offers. I immediately ran a full virus scan with ZoneAlarm (with the latest updates) and it keeps happening. I don't know if this is an Opera or Windows thing. Anyone have advice on what I can do to stop this short of reinstalling windows and Opera?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
It is not something built-in to Opera, as I haven't seen it. Whether there might be some bad extensions available I couldn't say. I only have two extensions installed - Bookmarks by the side (no longer very useful though) and Gismeteo weather for speed dial.
Opera's pop-up blocker should mean they are not coming from web pages - if you haven't disabled the pop-up blocker. Which leaves adware on your system as the most likely cause. An antivirus program may not identify adware, you should download some anti-adware program like Ad-Aware and see what it finds.
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A Former User last edited by
When I close Opera all my extensions are removed.
I remember seeing a thread about such a problem not too long ago.
If you can't find it with the search or otherwise, it'd be better if you start a specific thread about your problem: it seems we might need to know your system configuration etc. It's not common to lose such data that way, so... -
A Former User last edited by
I am using the latest version ofOpera Mail. E-mails that I delete permanently keep on "coming babk to life" again and reappear
What is the remedy?