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Opera on a fresh system
Good afternoon!
I usually use Opera as my main browser. But a month ago, the hard drive broke in the laptop, after the replacement I installed Vin7x64 corporate English (not assembly, official).
Having installed Opera, I immediately turned on synchronization - but then strange things began - it began to slow down sooo much and eat up about 2GB of RAM and completely 1 core (even after the end of synchronization).
It so happened that a week later the OS was reinstalled on Vin7x64 corporate, but Russian. Mindful of the problems, I decided not to synchronize the Opera, but to set everything up in a new way. But as soon as I added a site to the express panel, the problem recurred. In addition, now the pages do not open - the address seems to start loading, but the page is not rendered.
I couldn't google anything. Perhaps someone has experienced something similar and can give some advice?
Thank you.
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I’ve been planning to migrate from opera to chrome for a long time, since opera has become indefatigable in the amount of resources it needs,
I now store all passwords in keepass, became independent of the browser as a whole
as an option to change the browser, the bug of the disappearing cursor was also tortured in opera (if in 1 of tabs have flash)
I suspect that the essence is in conflict with the "corporate", I use the same win7x64 at home and the opera works just fine. Either something from corporate applications interferes with it, or it is configured. Although not vakt, just a guess.
A similar situation in the opera on a stale system - in the sense of eating a huge amount of operatives even after a reboot (opera or system, it doesn’t matter), is an incomprehensible occupation of the processor. But there is no way to get off her. Comfortable, I'm used to it. Again gestures with the mouse ...
There are Opera employees on the site, habrahabr.ru/users/Shpankov/ for example.
Although he will most likely offer to create a bug report) But you can try)
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