@leocg said in Opera crashing after opening - post update:
Then now provide the requested information.
I discovered the crashes were being caused by UBlock Origin extennsion. Does the developer of the plugin need to fix it or what can be done?
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@leocg said in Opera crashing after opening - post update:
Then now provide the requested information.
I discovered the crashes were being caused by UBlock Origin extennsion. Does the developer of the plugin need to fix it or what can be done?
@leocg said in Opera crashing after opening - post update:
Then now provide the requested information.
The only requested information that can be provided is I'm on Windows 10, and my Opera version is 60.0.3255.95
@leocg said in Opera crashing after opening - post update:
See https://forums.opera.com/topic/23068/instructions-on-posting-about-problems-in-opera-for-computers
I did all I can do, there is literally nothing else I can do. My Opera updated last night to this newest version, hence the crashes. Opera starts up, loads, then crashes and starts up again with "Opera has crashed." As of right now, I have somehow managed to get Opera to work. I think because all the extensions were disabled.
This needs to be fixed asap! I need Opera for some of the stuff I work on. How can I fix this or revert back so Opera loads?
I was able to see into my extentions bar and all of them are disabled. I have no idea what is causing the crashes though.
What's your version of Opera?
The latest, 30.0.1835.125.
Yesterday morning when I went to check Youtube in Opera, I noticed instead of the usual HTML 5 player, it told me I needed to update flash player. So, I uninstalled flash, and reinstalled it.
Videos now play in Opera, HOWEVER, the video is really choppy and laggy. On Youtube, it shows me the flash player video, NOT the HTML5 player. Everything was fine UNTIL the recent windows update.
This is just an Opera issue. FireFox and IE play videos just fine.
NPAPI
Try installing the ppapi one.
How do you do that? I wasn't even aware there were two different ones.
Uh, what is PPAI/NPAPI?
New and old plugin architecture. You can check which one you have by going to opera:plugins and clicking on "show details".
NPAPI.
Under Adobe Flash Player, Shockwave Flash 17.0 r0
PPAPI ou NPAPI? Also, which version of Opera?
Uh, what is PPAI/NPAPI? Opera version 28.0.1750.51, up to date according to Opera.
Those sound like extensions. Flash would be listed as a plugin, which is on a different page. Make sure you type opera://plugins/ in your address bar.
Oh, I wasn't even aware that was a page. Under Adobe Flash Player, Shockwave Flash 17.0 r0