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    • Tiberio070170
      Tiberio070170 last edited by

      Hi, i have the 95.0.4635.90 version of Opera, my pc runs on win7 64 bit. Opera have always run correctily, but from this morning, Opera crashes. A window opens and says:

      it wasn't possible to open the folder of your profile because you don't have the privileges. You'd contact the sistem amministrator.

      Sorry for the poor translation.

      Cant' disable extensions, can't set default values because opera crash and restart continuosly.

      Tried to disinstall and reinstall, tried to disinstall, wipe the folder and reinstall. tried disabling avg antivirus and anti malwares, still crashes.

      Tried to search similar posts but can't find similar posts

      a help will be welcome.

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      • burnout426
        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

        Open the Windows task manager and end task on any Opera processes that are still running.

        Ten, in Windows Explorer, in both "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming" and "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local", right-click on the "Opera Software" folder, goto "Properties" and click the "Read only" box so that it's clear (all white) and click "Apply". Then, switch to the "Security" tab, make sure your username is in the list and make sure it has full permissions (all set to "Allow" except special permissions). Then, apply and okay out.

        If that doesn't do the trick, rename those "Opera Software" folders to "Opera Software old" and then try to start Opera.

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