Help! Out of Memory error"
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riordian last edited by
I'm using Eset Smart Security. But I am pretty sure it has nothing to do with it. As I said, v30 or lower works for me and I get no error. Something must have changed for 30>31 that does this for me.
I would be more willing to blame some extension/s for that than AV. I think I will try a pure install without any settings carrying over and no extensions and see how that goes. Hope is pretty minimal though.
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hiteckee last edited by
Ah, @Browzer1 and @rollobsam, I am running BitDefender, plus Comodo Firewall and Malwarebytes. My wife's Win7 desktop also has BD, but it's the older version of Opera that must not have a problem with the AV software. And, @rafaelluik, I'm very careful what goes on my new baby - the only other programs downloaded so far are Crap Cleaner, Irfanview, Dropbox, Java, and WordWeb.
So, do I give up on BD? Seems a shame, Opera's shot itself in the foot by upgrading...
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rollobsam last edited by
OK I'm beginning to think its Bitdefender. I noticed that it changed my folder settings to 'hide' various file types, something I always unhide. The timing would be right as well.
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rollobsam last edited by
Oh, I forgot to mention, I'm running Comodo Firewall as well for a year, without issue.
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hiteckee last edited by
@rollobsam, not sure what you mean by BD "changed my folder settings to 'hide' various file types." Not certain about going back to Avast and may try Avira again...
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rollobsam last edited by
In mean that in Windows Explorer you have the option of viewing many element of the files and folders or not. I believe BD changed mine because I am sure that WE wasn't set to Hide System Files etc.
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esteni last edited by
For @hiteckee
- Go to opera-usb.com
- Take Opera 12.17
- Repeat, take Opera 12.17
and use
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My problem, I removed IE from Windows and Opera don`t want work, FireFox - no problem
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rollobsam last edited by
@ esteni - I myself have v12 installed already, but I assume that it would have major security issues. No?
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rollobsam last edited by
OK, I uninstalled Bit Defender and installed Avira and all my Opera problems are gone! Ha!
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A Former User last edited by
Hiteckee, theoretically, you might not need a USB drive to do that.
Apart from using memory cards, you can theoretically install that on a partition on your hard drive. I'm not sure though
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civis-militis last edited by
Hello! I recently started having this same issue. Ran out of memory.. I hardly find that possible. I have Win10 32GB Ram and 6TB hard drive space... what I want to know is this a gremlin in Opera?