Opera does not start, side-by-side setting is incorrect
-
Pjjaikovski last edited by leocg 22 Mar 2024, 11:30 22 Mar 2024, 02:50
opera will not open and this pops up??
-
nadeosvk last edited by 22 Mar 2024, 08:18
I have the same issue. I tried to fix it by googling, installing redistributables and all... cant even uninstall it, sometimes reinstalling works for 1 (!!) run and when I close Opera the same thing appears. Somehow it got messed up when on last update. Im running latest win10 with updates.
-
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by 23 Mar 2024, 11:15
See the "How to Run CHKDSK With the Right Flags" section at https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/stuck-chkdsk-use-fix-right-way/ for how to check your file system.
Check the health of your drive with CrystalDiskInfo.
Uninstall and reinstall the Visual C++ Runtimes as mentioned here.
Restart Windows.
Uninstall Opera (but do not choose to delete your data when uninstalling) and delete the install folder aftewards. The Opera install folder should be in "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Programs" or "C:\Program Files" depending on how you have Opera installed. If uninstalling gives you the same error, just delete the install folder.
Delete everything in "C:\Windows\temp" and "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\temp".
Unpin any Opera taskbar icons and delete any Opera shortcuts in the start menu and on the desktop.
Open up the Windows Task Scheduler, select task scheduler library and delete all Opera-related tasks you find.
Then, goto https://www.opera.com/download in a different browser, scroll down the page, expand the section for the Opera you want and choose to download the 64-bit offline package.
Launch the installer, click "options", uncheck "import data from default browser", adjust all other options as you like and install.
Hopefully that will fix it. If not, you can go into "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software" and "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Opera Software" and rename the "Opera Stable" (or "Opera GX Stable") folder to "Opera Stable old" (or "Opera GX Stable old"). That way, you can test from scratch in Opera to test if that helps.
It could also be yuor anti-virus causing that issue. What anti-virus are you using if any?
-
Pjjaikovski last edited by 25 Mar 2024, 02:02
@burnout426 the anti-virus I use is bit-defender, but my opera has been running fine with bit defender for quite a while now. Also, I deleted opera at first because I thought that would fix it, but it ran once after and then showed the same thing after, and I don't think I can retrieve my data.
-
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by 25 Mar 2024, 06:42
@pjjaikovski said in Opera does not start, side-by-side setting is incorrect:
the anti-virus I use is bit-defender, but my opera has been running fine with bit defender for quite a while now
I would still try to rule it out. Bitdefender has been known to cause problems with Opera in the past.
-
nadeosvk last edited by 31 Mar 2024, 10:50
I found a solution. You have to reinstall opera, but first, go to C:\Users\CURRENTUSER\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera
and find the latest version folder, currently it's 109.0.5097.35. Rename that folder, for example 109.0.5097.35xx and then go inside it, and run the installer as Administrator(important). Opera will reinstall and work again -
Eschentharrn 11 Sept 2024, 09:01
-
193karl last edited by 22 Nov 2024, 17:55
@nadeosvk that worked superb! Still don’t understand why that error kept occurring! Thank you loads!!!
-
stevebass last edited by leocg 26 Nov 2024, 23:52 26 Nov 2024, 22:58
@nadeosvk Thank you Thank You! Opera is back up and running.
-
WesternDefector last edited by 26 Feb 2025, 00:33
Thanks ... that worked even tho I forgot to run it as Admin. registered on this forum just to tell you and for others with the same problem.