Grrrrr..Opera!.....Problem


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Nobody complaint about bugs? Don't think so.....

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The year 2000 called, it wants it's cynicism back.

And you will see that there is a new Opera version out that addresses this very problem :sleep:

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The year 2000 called, it wants it's cynicism back.

And you will see that there is a new Opera version out that addresses this very problem  :sleep:

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LOL :D :D :D

Hope that will settle it then.

I ain't gonna say another comment. :whistle:

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and they said firefox is bad for your resources....

Try reinstalling it

Make a new account of the computer and see if it still happens could just be os being stupid.

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Well considering that this is one browser that you have to pay for, I would have expected more in return. Final version seemed like a pre-beta to me.

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All software has bugs. Firefox 1.0 can't render Slashdot correctly, for example, and it's one of the biggest Firefox fanboy sites!

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Browsers can display this kind of problem when there is a flaky Windows installation.

For a start off, how much free space do you have left on your C: drive?

Is your current uptime in excess of a week? Have you run your basic system maintenance such as defrag?

etc . . .

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I'll be switching back to opera. I guess they fixed the problem...I read it somewhere. I'm just waiting now to hit my 250hit mark with the affiliate program. ;)

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I have had Opera at 150 MB many times. It's normal.

If Opera need more memory AND there is free memory, Opera will use it.

BUT, Opera WILL free memory if other programs need it.

So, what are you all complaining about?

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The problem, I think was, my RAM went bad. One of my 2 chips just crapped out on me last week and I had to spend all weekend to pinpoint the problem. :pinch: Opera is still the best IMHO. Thanks everyone for the help.

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The problem, I think was, my RAM went bad. One of my 2 chips just crapped out on me last week and I had to spend all weekend to pinpoint the problem.  :pinch: Opera is still the best IMHO. Thanks everyone for the help.

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Memtest 86+ my friend, Memtest 86+. Also, though I suppose you can download 3GB files with any browser with more or less success, I'd still strongly recommend using a download manager for that - just for the better control, scheduling, resume(well Opera does do resume, but just saying) of a program that is dedicated to that result. Being that I don't mind paying for software (heretic I know), I strongly recommend Getright. Getright Pro is a better version coming out soon (that costs more, I'm paying to upgrade) that offers more support for different programs and FTP servers than Getright itself does.

I had also used GoZilla with much success long ago, but I guess it's likely it was spyware and I just didn't know it back then :wacko:

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