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Opera 11.51 is making win7 freeze
It always happens when I move the mouse inside an opera window, all the system get frozen and the only thing I can do is to hard-reboot the machine by pressing the power button for >3 sec...I tried to reinstall Opera, even to format the pc but nothing...
This is a very serious issue, I've been using opera since version 8.x and it never happened before the 11.51...
I'm using windows 7 ultimate 32-bit, on a pentium dual-core 2.50 ghz, graphic ati radeon HD 5670
I don't know if there's a way to make a more detailed crash log, the opera crash log ain't working, because it's all the system that crashes, not only the opera process...
Have you looked at your Windows event logs (Application and System) after recovering from the crashes? (In Win7, go to your Start Menu and select: All Programs > Administrative Tools folder > Event Viewer > Windows Logs > choose the one you want.) Scroll down the list for the date/time when the crash occurred and look for red icons that denote errors. Click on a line showing an error and you should get error information... check both the General and the Details (Friendly View) panels for whatever might appear there. Generally the information will be a bit vague or geek-speak, but it will often at least point one in the right direction to finding the cause.
Edited to add: do you have mouse gestures turned off in your Opera installation? If not, try turning it off (CTRL+F12 > Advanced > Shortcuts > uncheck the Enable Mouse Gestures box > OK) and see if that has any effect.
Edited to add: do you have mouse gestures turned off in your Opera installation? If not, try turning it off (CTRL+F12 > Advanced > Shortcuts > uncheck the Enable Mouse Gestures box > OK) and see if that has any effect.
Opera 12.14u (1738), 11.52 (1100) & 10.63 (3576) running on various Windows systems from Win7-64 down through KernelEx4-modified Win98FE (proof that reports of Win98's demise are greatly exaggerated).
Have you tried "debugging" with the DPC Latency Checker (http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml) ?
I used this to locate the problem that caused my system to freeze- which appeared much more frequent when i were using opera.
My problem and solution to it is described in detail here: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1132102
I used this to locate the problem that caused my system to freeze- which appeared much more frequent when i were using opera.
My problem and solution to it is described in detail here: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1132102
I think it was something related to plugins...
I disabled everything in opera:plugins page, then I reinstalled every plugin I had and re-enabled them... now it's not crashing anymore.
I disabled everything in opera:plugins page, then I reinstalled every plugin I had and re-enabled them... now it's not crashing anymore.