@ezenofx I think I might have a similar problem. When websites stop loading, is the page white and the tab named “Untitled” and when you hover your mouse over the tab, it says “Crashed?”
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RE: Opera stops loading websites after a while (WIN 10)Opera for Windows
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RE: No bookmarks or speed dial saveOpera for Windows
@burnout426 Funny thing, I thought to do that a few minutes ago. I renamed the roaming Opera Stable but when I opened Opera, all of my old information and such was gone.
I didn't like that, so I unrenamed "Opera Stable Old" but it asked if I wanted to combine it with the new 1. Initially I said yes but when it asked to do it for a sub folder I said no. I deleted the new Opera Stable and renamed the old Opera Stable. I opened Opera to find my bookmarks and such back. As a test, I deleted some old bookmarks, added a new 1, and edited another 1. When I reopened Opera to my surprise all the bookmark changes stuck! I don't know what I did right but I think it's fixed [knock on wood]. Thank you for the advice!
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RE: No bookmarks or speed dial saveOpera for Windows
@burnout426 Actually, after I responded to you, I reinstalled AVG Antivirus and as soon as that happened, the problem of bookmarks not saving or changing started back up. The 2 AVG files that LockHunter said were blocking modifications reappeared after I reinstalled AVG. I did that trick I mentioned earlier but with the Default sub-folder of roaming Opera Stable this time and that started things back up.
I'll probably wait a week until reinstalling AVG to see if the problem's gone away. I'm at a loss, for AVG hasn't given me this problem before. Did I do something in AVG to cause this? I hope it isn't a permanent bug, since my family bought it and it's useful in protecting our computers.
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RE: Tabs Reload Blank or Won’t Load New SitesGeneral
@leocg I think I found the issue for me. I put Opera to sleep in AVG to save space even though Opera still works mostly fine after (I don’t know how this works lol).
I put it to sleep again last night thinking it was maybe the Opera Assistant I then disabled. This morning got the blank issue again after going to another tab. I undid the sleep option for Opera on AVG and with just a refresh, I can go to any website just fine. Idk how a update lead to this but I thought to clarify the situation with everyone here.
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RE: Tabs Reload Blank or Won’t Load New SitesGeneral
@leocg Opera Stable 119.0.5497.40. I put the Opera Assistant asleep in AVG and that seemed to help in making the browser less laggy but I’m waiting a few days too see if the problem persists. The issue happened a couple times many hours apart yesterday but happened twice roughly 10 minutes apart some hours ago. I have my browser off currently so I can concentrate on a project.
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Tabs Reload Blank or Won’t Load New SitesGeneral
It hasn’t become too bothersome so far but after installing the latest update through an offline install, after a week of failing to do so through the usual way, my tabs would eventually either go blank when reloading a website that I had opened or jump back to the Home Screen when clicking my bookmarks or typing in a URL. Even going to the Opera bookmarks or setting page leads to the same issue. Turning off my browser and turning it back on helps for varying time.
Anyone else dealing with this problem. Something about this problem is vaguely familiar like it happened to users before. Just in case I had AVG Tuneup turn Opera off sleep mode when it was otherworldly working fine for a week and discovered I suddenly have a Opera Assistant program. Idk if those details are related but I thought I’d let you all know.
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RE: No bookmarks or speed dial saveOpera for Windows
@burnout426 Actually, after I responded to you, I reinstalled AVG Antivirus and as soon as that happened, the problem of bookmarks not saving or changing started back up. The 2 AVG files that LockHunter said were blocking modifications reappeared after I reinstalled AVG. I did that trick I mentioned earlier but with the Default sub-folder of roaming Opera Stable this time and that started things back up.
I'll probably wait a week until reinstalling AVG to see if the problem's gone away. I'm at a loss, for AVG hasn't given me this problem before. Did I do something in AVG to cause this? I hope it isn't a permanent bug, since my family bought it and it's useful in protecting our computers.
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RE: No bookmarks or speed dial saveOpera for Windows
@burnout426 Funny thing, I thought to do that a few minutes ago. I renamed the roaming Opera Stable but when I opened Opera, all of my old information and such was gone.
I didn't like that, so I unrenamed "Opera Stable Old" but it asked if I wanted to combine it with the new 1. Initially I said yes but when it asked to do it for a sub folder I said no. I deleted the new Opera Stable and renamed the old Opera Stable. I opened Opera to find my bookmarks and such back. As a test, I deleted some old bookmarks, added a new 1, and edited another 1. When I reopened Opera to my surprise all the bookmark changes stuck! I don't know what I did right but I think it's fixed [knock on wood]. Thank you for the advice!
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RE: No bookmarks or speed dial saveOpera for Windows
@burnout426 Handle found nothing. Lockhunter did but while I could get around the opera locks, AVGSvc.exe and aswEngSrv.exe won’t let me go through. Shutting off AVG temporarily doesn’t help. I do notice the 2 seem to be protecting the Default subfolder. Initially, both displayed the folder 1 each but after trying to get through in vain again now it’s twice?
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RE: No bookmarks or speed dial saveOpera for Windows
@burnout426 i tried these. I unselected read only and pressed apply for both but when I look at properties for both folders again “read only” is rechecked. I did a separate opera install like the middle link suggests and that saved bookmarks just fine. I renamed Opera Stable for Local but I couldn’t do that for Roaming’s version because it kept saying the folder or file was open in another program even though Opera’s closed and Task Manager showed it wasn’t open.
I ran System Fille Checker in Command Prompt and it found nothing wrong. Deleting cookies didn’t solve the problem. I have noticed if you try to delete bookmarks or empty the bookmarks trash folder when you start Opera back up they’re right back where they originally were. I also deleted a few extensions and disabled all of them but that too gets reversed when Opera’s reopened. When I open a new window or private window when the current window with new bookmarks is still open, those new bookmarks are still present in those new windows.
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RE: Opera stops loading websites after a while (WIN 10)Opera for Windows
@ezenofx I waited a week to be sure but I think I solved the issue of Opera no longer loading websites after a while.
Over a week ago, Opera started freezing really badly, to the point when it got to hanging it could freeze the laptop’s clock and even turn the screen black for minutes at a time. Last Sunday, I uninstalled Opera but this time I didn’t click reinstall. I did that before and that didn’t solve the problem. Be sure not to delete your data when uninstalling.
Once it got uninstalled, I ran the System File Checker scannow in Command Prompt and let it do its work. When I came back, I restarted the computer but it froze and took a while, so I admittedly got impatient and shut it off. I turned the computer back on and then enacted a regular Shutdown and then turned it back on. I downloaded Opera back onto my laptop and the websites not loading problems seems to be gone. Opera still froze and crashed a few times particularly on Tumblr but that’s almost rare now.
I don’t know what steps in that process helped but it worked. My Opera data remaining meant I didn’t lose my bookmarks and extensions, though be warned if you like specific pictures on your bookmarks, you’ll have to put them back in. Probably don’t interrupt your restart but maybe try these steps I did and see if that helps.
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RE: Opera stops loading websites after a while (WIN 10)Opera for Windows
@ezenofx other strategies I used to deal with the problem that haven’t worked:
- turning off video acceleration
- wiping my browser history
- turning off “snooze inactive tabs to save memory.”
I’m at a loss for what’s happening. The closest solution I could find is play video or audio in 1 tab while clicking around on websites in the other, which server to put off the issue for a long while but that’s not sustainable and sometimes 1 tab still needs my whole undivided attention.
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RE: Opera stops loading websites after a while (WIN 10)Opera for Windows
@ezenofx I think I might have a similar problem. When websites stop loading, is the page white and the tab named “Untitled” and when you hover your mouse over the tab, it says “Crashed?”