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If you change "Show Startup Dialog=0" to "Show Startup Dialog=1" in operaprefs.ini you should get the startup dialogue when you start Opera again, which may allow you to start it up.
Is this about Opera 12?
If so it should surely be in the Beta Testing forum.
Is this about Opera 12?
If so it should surely be in the Beta Testing forum.
Opera 12.15 on Windows XP Pro SP3 + Opera 12.02 on Windows 98SE (Dual Boot) - Dual 3.2GHz Xeons - 4GB RAM - XFX nVidia GeForce 7950GT Graphics 1920x1080 32bit Colour with Large Fonts
I had this same problem in Opera v. 12.11.
Since we are running a virtualized terminal sever environment (Hyper-V on Server 2008 R2), where Opera is installed on a physical server, but run locally on each TS from a network share, and the problem occurred only with one single user, install/deinstall was not an option.
Deleting session files, profiles, etc. didn't work, but - surprisingly - a full reboot of the terminal server did the trick, and the user said that he could start Opera without any problems.
No clue what the underlying problem was, but I hope this helps ...
Since we are running a virtualized terminal sever environment (Hyper-V on Server 2008 R2), where Opera is installed on a physical server, but run locally on each TS from a network share, and the problem occurred only with one single user, install/deinstall was not an option.
Deleting session files, profiles, etc. didn't work, but - surprisingly - a full reboot of the terminal server did the trick, and the user said that he could start Opera without any problems.
No clue what the underlying problem was, but I hope this helps ...
