Opera slow after an update
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A Former User last edited by leocg
Opera automatically updated itself as soon as I switched on the PC this morning and now, pages are diabolically slow to load. Not just one, or a couple, but ALL sites that I visit.
It wasn't like this last night before I closed down for the night, my internet connection is superb, there have been no changes to my Windows 10 PC.
So, what have you done? This is a nightmare to use.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Slow, exactly as I've described. What bit is confusing?
Google: Pages open immediately. Same with MS Edge. Opera after update, exact same pages take a minimum of 30 seconds to load and it wasn't like this last night.
So, somebody has added code to the update and messed up.
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mfh1 last edited by
Hi I have the same problems and it is definitive Opera browser, because i checked websites with other browser.
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noavalon last edited by
Same here. My opera has been slow ever since the update to version 70. Using google can sometimes take a bit to load and when you click a link after having finished a google search it takes like 10 seconds or so just to open Wikipedia. I also tried re-installing version 69 to see if it's the same there but it instantly loads things. I don't know what happened but version 70 compared to 69 is really slow.
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IDKWHOAMI last edited by
Can confirm @noavalon 's 'test' to all who want to keep using a fast browser. Do the following:
- Open this page: http://get.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera/desktop/
- Scroll all the way down and click on '69.0.3686.95/' (newest one without bug) then on 'win/'
- Then select corresponding to your machine structure the 'Opera_69.0.3686.95_Setup.exe' (32-Bit) or 'Opera_69.0.3686.95_Setup_x64.exe' (64-Bit) and download it by clicking on it!
- After the download run the installer and 'IMMEDIATELY' close the opened browser window because it will try to update it again.
- To prevent the auto updates you have to add '--disable-update' behind the executable target!
Like this:
Be Aware: This has to be behind every link you open Opera with. otherwise it will just auto-update it!
Sadly: there is no permanent option to avoid updates just this janky way of tempering with the executable links!
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bmpf last edited by
Same here.
Opera is to slow. Tabs take long time to load, pages are unresponsive.
Version : 70.0.3728.106 - updated today. -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg Don't be ridiculous. All that information is in my first two posts.
How can Opera be 'normal' if we're all reporting the same problem?
I think you're just trying to waste my time. All the information that Opera needs is on this thread.
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IDKWHOAMI last edited by
Ok so i wrote an How-To to downgrade and disable update. But it seems that doesn't get approved. Anyway: disabling the updater doesn't actually disable the updater after two restarts of the browser it still just updates without asking Im offically switching what is the point of and executable flag if it doesn't work!
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A Former User last edited by
I don't have that problem
but my first guess would be that your antivirus (or firewall) is treating new Opera executable file as threat and checking every action, request etc. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@popinjay01 If you want to remain a member of this forum, then it's better for you to start showing some respect to someone who are just trying to help.
I'm just trying to understand what do you call slow, if the browser is slow at a whole, if just page loading is slow, if it's maybe something else.
Well, I will not waste my time. Follow the instructions
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg I don't really care what you think. If you are unable to read what's posted in this forum without having the need to post self explanatory questions, then that's your problem but don't ever try and threaten me. If Opera don't fix it, then I stop using Opera, simple as that.
Or is that too difficult for you to understand too?