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KynuMHe6y6EH2011-07-31 20:05:49
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KynuMHe6y6EH, 2011-07-31 20:05:49

Why doesn't Opera die?

I've been facing a problem for a long time. I use Opera to surf the internet. Often there are cases when the process does not end after the program is closed. As a result, the browser cannot be restarted. You have to kill the process manually.
The problem has been observed on two computers (win xp, win 7) for a long time, several versions in a row. Didn't notice any particular patterns.
Has anyone experienced something similar?

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Sergey, 2011-07-31
@bondbig

I was already afraid that another holywar was brewing.

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AlexP11223, 2011-07-31
@AlexP11223

After buying an SSD, this problem disappeared.

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afiskon, 2011-07-31
@afiskon

I use opera, did not notice. Updated a long time ago?

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KoXGen, 2011-07-31
@KoXGen

My beloved wife has Opera, before the problem had a permanent place, it was solved like this:
Settings -> Advanced -> History
Remember addresses: 1000
“Remember the contents of visited pages” is better to remove, but you can also leave
Cache in memory: no more than 100 MB
Disk cache : 20 MB
"Clear on exit" is better to put
Save settings, restart Opera.
In short, the problem is that Opera does NOT know how to properly use memory.
Report the result.

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Weageoo, 2011-07-31
@Weageoo

Noticed. Dies, but slowly.

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NonRealDeveloper, 2011-08-01
@NonRealDeveloper

Blow the opera clean, wiping profiles, etc. and put again - it helped me.

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yupic, 2011-08-01
@yupic

The opera still ends, but it takes a very long time. You can watch the Memory column in the Task Manager (or Virtual Memory, I don’t remember exactly).
There is a pattern: the longer you work, the longer it takes to complete the work. If you start Opera with a lot of tabs and close it a few minutes after launch, it ends almost instantly. If you do not restart within a few days, then problems begin.

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MiXei4, 2011-07-31
@MiXei4

I noticed this, but the Opera was still "slowly dying." This was noticeable on a not very fast computer. It used to hang for about 5 minutes, freeing up a little memory and in the end it all ends.

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megalol, 2011-07-31
@megalol

There is such

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DorBer, 2011-07-31
@DorBer

Is synchronization configured with the opera servers? Usually after closing it is just synchronized.

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Anatoly, 2011-08-01
@taliban

Opera dies but slowly, it happens under several circumstances:
large rss feeds (many rss feeds)
using mail in the built-in client
a lot of bookmarks / saved passwords / other data for synchronization
+ slow / buggy connection
When turning off the opera, it tries to synchronize / save / arrange/other and therefore work for some time, the time of work depends on the duration of these actions. I had a maximum of such things up to a minute, but vseravno died.

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videns, 2011-08-01
@videns

At 11.50, it began to die much faster + the cache in memory was disabled. And I think that all opera fans are already used to it)

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