Opera 29 crashes at startup
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igort75 last edited by
Am I the only person who is experiencing Opera 29 not starting at all??
I does not start on my office desktop - WinXP SP3 64 bit.
And it also does not start at my home desktop - Win8.1.I've to manually downgrade to version 28.
Event viewer has these messages (one for each opera.exe process):
Faulting application name: opera.exe, version: 29.0.1795.47, time stamp: 0x5530644f
Faulting module name: opera.exe, version: 29.0.1795.47, time stamp: 0x5530644f
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00530392
Faulting process id: 0x1118
Faulting application start time: 0x01d08302fbed954a
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\29.0.1795.47\opera.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\29.0.1795.47\opera.exe
Report Id: 3bfdfefa-eef6-11e4-82c1-00059a3c7a00
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID: -
elena-spb last edited by
The same nonsense on Windows 8.1 Writes that the Program don't combine about Windows.
It isn't started absolutely! -
lando242 last edited by
Use a program like Revo Uninstaller to white out Opera (back up your important Opera files first though) and then do a fresh install. That fix it?
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igort75 last edited by
Completely removed all versions of Opera (Dev, Beta, Stable) from PC, i.e. uninstall, remove Program files (x86)\Opera folders, clean up registry, %temp% path, Opera's folders in C:\Users\AppData.
Installed 29 - same issue, does not start and same message appears in event viewer.
Please fix it!! -
lando242 last edited by
Do you have any anti-virus software running? Try temporarily disabling it and see if that helps. Running a scnal of your system with Malwarebytes couldn't hurt either but I don't know if it would help that much in this case.
Please fix it!!
We can't fix it, we aren't developers. This is just a user support forum. Sorry.
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lambdat75 last edited by
This happens on 3 Windows systems I have - Win XP x64 at work, Win7 corporate laptop and Win8.1 home desktop.
I can blame antivirus on coroprate systems, but there is no antivirus, firewalls or something on my home PC - anyway previous Opera installations were working fine on these machines.I have to stick with O28 right now - can't upgrade.
Renamed opera_autoupdate.exe to opera_autoupdate.ex_ to disable update cause there is no other way I know of. -
lexsmenu last edited by
i am not sure , but i think last update is weird, for ex: for me Opera is like freeze for half of ms, and is not my PC because IE works fine
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lando242 last edited by
Do you use 'continue where I left off'? We've found some that some PCs, especially lower end PCs, have trouble if the file that store that info gets too large. If you open your Opera profile folder and delete the 3 files that begin with 'session' you might see an improvement. Then turn off 'continue where I left off' and you should be all set.
If you still want some kind of session feature I recommend installing Session Buddy. Its the best session manager I have ever used.
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lambdat75 last edited by
It's not important whether I use 'continue when I left off' or not since I cleaned up whole machine from all instances of Opera (read my post above).
So, it does not install on clear machine.