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    • enosgl
      enosgl last edited by leocg

      After 67 update, browser keeps locking up. Seeps to do after a shord period of time, somewhat random. I did a clean install of 67, and it still causing a "not responding" on the status bar, and it resures a "close program". I re-installed 66, and it works fine. HELP, as I am almost to the point of having to bail on Opera, as it is useless as it is.

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      • burnout426
        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

        Do you use Opera Sync?

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        • evtdemon
          evtdemon last edited by

          I have the same problem and it hangs when i turn on sync.

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          • enosgl
            enosgl @burnout426 last edited by

            @burnout426

            Yes I do.

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            • burnout426
              burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

              According to some users, sync causes crashes right now in Opera 67. You have to disable sync until it's fixed or revert to the last Opera 66 build. Hopefully there will be a fix soon.

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              • jarodsafehouse71
                jarodsafehouse71 @burnout426 last edited by jarodsafehouse71

                @burnout426 Hi!

                I'm having the same issue. How do I disable sync?

                Opera doesn't work long enough to go to settings. Can this be done outside of Opera?

                Thank you!

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                • burnout426
                  burnout426 Volunteer @jarodsafehouse71 last edited by burnout426

                  @jarodsafehouse71 If you can do it before Opera crashes, click the sync icon that's on the right side of the address bar and choose to sign out. Or, try going to the URL opera://settings/people to sign out if you have to.

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                  • jarodsafehouse71
                    jarodsafehouse71 @burnout426 last edited by

                    @burnout426

                    Thank you for the fast response, but unfortunately, I can't do it quickly enough. I have reverted back to v66 and it's working fine but of course, it automatically downloads the current version. How do I disable auto-update until this is fixed?

                    I'm using Windows 10 64-bit with 64-bit Opera 66

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                    • burnout426
                      burnout426 Volunteer @jarodsafehouse71 last edited by burnout426

                      @jarodsafehouse71 said in Not responding after 67 update:

                      How do I disable auto-update until this is fixed?

                      In Opera's installation folder, under the latest version folder (66... for you), rename opera_autoupdater.exe to opera_autoupdater.off. If you're going back to 66 by using the installer, you need to close Opera as fast as you can when it starts. Then, check the Windows Task Manager to the opera_autoupdater process. If it's there, kill it first so you can rename the opera_autoupdater file.

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                      • usurio
                        usurio @jarodsafehouse71 last edited by

                        @jarodsafehouse71 said in Not responding after 67 update:

                        @burnout426

                        Thank you for the fast response, but unfortunately, I can't do it quickly enough. I have reverted back to v66 and it's working fine but of course, it automatically downloads the current version. How do I disable auto-update until this is fixed?

                        I'm using Windows 10 64-bit with 64-bit Opera 66

                        I am exactly like you, I installed v66 but when I loaded my last session with 67 for not losing all the tabs it started not responding again. It frezzes so fast I can't disable the sync.

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                        • enosgl
                          enosgl last edited by

                          I will share that disabling Sync seems to fix the problem. At least It works. I suppose there is a problem with Sync. I guess if I have to Sync for some reason, I can always install 66 over 67 (I downloaded the full file, and it worked!) and turn off the updates. Hopefully, Opera is working at a fix?

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                          • jarodsafehouse71
                            jarodsafehouse71 @burnout426 last edited by

                            @burnout426

                            I appreciate your help! Thank you so much!

                            I don't know what I did, but the latest version is working now ... I was already signed out of sync when 67 was installed last night.

                            PC mysteries ...

                            Thanks again!

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                            • burnout426
                              burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                              You can try this way if you want.

                              While Opera is closed of course, use JSONedit to load "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable\Preferences". Right-click on "Sync" and choose "delete selected node". Right-click on "Sync button" and choose "Delete selected node". Save your changes.

                              That will log you out of Opera sync. And, if you ever log in again, Opera should (I tested this and checked synced bookmarks afterwards) continue syncing without screwing anything up and wiping out your data. But, no guarantees.

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                              • misterapi
                                misterapi last edited by

                                same problem on v 68

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                                • psychoman67
                                  psychoman67 last edited by

                                  Re: Not responding after 67 update

                                  Like everyone else on here. Opera is unusable.

                                  When the browser has opened, you do your first click, it then freezes and says "Opera is not responding", and then you have to forcibly close the program down.

                                  This is the first time I have installed it in 6 months as windows 10 deleted it when there was a big update.

                                  I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling Opera 3 times now and it still locks up.

                                  What I did notice was, it took a good half hour to lock the first time as I was trying to sync and forgotten my password and had to do a password reset. It allowed me to do that and then I noticed all my speed dials had gone from when I last used it 6 months ago on a previous version.

                                  It sounds like a memory issue here.

                                  What gives?
                                  Come on Opera, get it sorted, you're losing a customer here and probably more.

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