Slowdown and Delayed Browsing
-
peterx666 last edited by
I have not seen anything like this - everything seems fast - even tho I am using XP on a slow machine?
Has anyone tried backing up the bookmarks, using an uninstaller to get Opera 27 off, delete opera folders and other dross in the registry....... and then re-installing from scratch?
I know its like kicking the tele to make it work.... but it seems to work for Microsoft!
-
jmaillo last edited by
I have been using the latest versions of Opera 27 and 28.
By the way peterx666, I loved your metaphor about kicking the tele! Hella of appropriate. I thought about it but chose to try another version, then Chrome, then back to Opera 27 because I could not bring myself to do the clean uninstall. I did try using CCleaner to delete some of the clutter but did not even delete the cache because every time I do it I end up hating the process of entering stupid secret questions for many websites.
-
pdenis8 last edited by
Heres a thing to try: go into your profile folder (location can be found in the About Opera page) and deleted these files: session.db, session.dbak, and session.db-journal. Make sure the browser is closed when you do this. See if that helps and report back here.
I had the same problem and this solution is perfectly work for me, thank you.
-
davey126 last edited by
Heres a thing to try: go into your profile folder (location can be found in the About Opera page) and deleted these files: session.db, session.dbak, and session.db-journal. Make sure the browser is closed when you do this. See if that helps and report back here.
Lag was driving me nutty. Disabled extensions and plugins; no impact. Deleting session.db (which had grown to over 200 MB) did the trick. Thank you!
-
mattz78 last edited by
I'm having the lag issues, although not as bad. When I try going to the profile folder I don't see any of these: session.db, session.dbak, and session.db-journal
Any idea?
-
lando242 last edited by
They fixed the session issue several releases ago. So, if you are using Opera 24, its probably something else.
-
dudykapudy last edited by
These issues were designed deliberately to force people onto the newer versions of opera which underneath is really NSA's chrome engine but on the surface is made to look like Opera. The fact is that the old Opera browser doesn't exist anymore and all the new browsers are in effect spy machines. Wake up to what going on around you people. They are preparing a global currency rest and martial law everywhere. At what point will you realize that you've been duped???
-
dghavam last edited by
I noticed if I disable trend micro anti virus then the speed issue goes away...