After 67 update, browser keeps locking up. Seeps to do after a shord period of time, somewhat random. I did a clean install of 67, and it still causing a "not responding" on the status bar, and it resures a "close program". I re-installed 66, and it works fine. HELP, as I am almost to the point of having to bail on Opera, as it is useless as it is.
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Not responding after updateOpera for Windows
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RE: Not responding after updateOpera for Windows
I will share that disabling Sync seems to fix the problem. At least It works. I suppose there is a problem with Sync. I guess if I have to Sync for some reason, I can always install 66 over 67 (I downloaded the full file, and it worked!) and turn off the updates. Hopefully, Opera is working at a fix?
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Not responding after updateOpera for Windows
After 67 update, browser keeps locking up. Seeps to do after a shord period of time, somewhat random. I did a clean install of 67, and it still causing a "not responding" on the status bar, and it resures a "close program". I re-installed 66, and it works fine. HELP, as I am almost to the point of having to bail on Opera, as it is useless as it is.
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RE: Opera 20 hi-res displayOpera for Windows
Good to hear about high DPI support. I did try to "flag" it to on, but it did, indeed, do strange things. Some of my screen was big, and some was small. I am once again hopeful!
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Opera 20 hi-res displayOpera for Windows
Having used Opera since the early years, I have adopted the "new" opera slowly, primarily because of the bookmark issues. Slowly, I have installed on our systems, and with version 20 find that between the support of bookmarks, AND nesting of speed dial entries, it works pretty well. My big issue, though, is that on my personal notebook, which displays at 1920*1200, the items on the screens are too small to read. Not sure why things are rendering so differently than "old" Opera, but has anyone else encountered this? Thanks in advance for your suggestions.