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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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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.
Blow the opera clean, wiping profiles, etc. and put again - it helped me.
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.
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.
Is synchronization configured with the opera servers? Usually after closing it is just synchronized.
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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