Opera Browser Not Working in Windows 11

April 2023 · 5 minute read
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Opera is one of the best browsers out there, and users have nothing but good things to say about it. However, it is not exempt from the occasional issues or problems.

Some users have reported difficulties with Opera after upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11. Such issues include freezing and no response from certain web pages. If you haven’t upgraded to Windows 11, then follow this guide to fix Opera if it’s not working in Windows 10.

Whether you’re having issues with pages not loading or Opera not working altogether, then keep reading to find a quick fix.

How do I backup my browser data?

  • Open Opera and type opera:about/ into the search bar and hit enter. Opera about page
  • Locate the Profile file path and copy it. Copy profile file path
  • Launch File Explorer and paste the path into the search bar then hit enter. Open file launcher and paste file path
  • Now select all of its contents and copy it. select and copy all the files
  • Open OneDrive and create a folder to save the copied files. Create a folder in OneDrive
  • We strongly advise backing up your important browsing data before trying the solutions listed below. Some features, like passwords, may not be saved but these can be accessed if you have Opera Sync.

    How to fix Opera not working in Windows 11?

    1. Update your browser

  • Open the Opera menu by clicking on the ‘O’ in the top left corner. Open the Opera menu
  • Click on Update & Recovery. Open updates and recovery
  • If there are any updates available, then update Opera.
  • Relaunch your browser. Click relaunch now
  • Be sure to stay up to date on all Opera updates to avoid running into any issues.

    2. Disable add-ons

  • Open the Opera menu by clicking on the ‘O’ in the top left corner.
  • Click on Extensions, then select Extensions again. Open extensions
  • Go through and disable all of your add-ons. If the issue is fixed then it was due to a faulty add-on. disable all add-ons
  • To find the problematic add-on, enable the add-ons one at a time to see which one is causing the issue.
  • Remove the faulty add-on by clicking the ‘X’ in the corner of the extension. Click the X to remove faulty extension
  • Add-ons are a great way to customize your browser, but some might negatively impact the way your browser operates.

    3. Disable ad-blocker

  • Open the Opera menu by clicking on the ‘O’ in the top left corner.
  • Click on Settings.
  • Under Privacy protection disable the Block ads feature. Disable ad-blocker
  • There are some websites that won’t load if an ad-blocker is enabled. If you were having issues with a particular webpage being unable to load, disable the ad-blocker and then reload the page. You can customize which sites you want the ad-blocker turned off for.

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    4. Clear browser cache

  • Open the Opera menu by clicking on the ‘O’ in the top left corner.
  • Click on Settings. Open settings
  • Scroll down until you see Security and Privacy or click on Advanced in the side menu and select Privacy & Security. Open privacy and securityhttps://windowsreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/opera-clear-data.png
  • Click on Clear browsing data, then make sure all of the boxes are selected. Clear browsing data
  • Select Clear data.
  • Relaunch Opera.
  • Sometimes your browsing data and cache can cause Opera to slow down or stop responding. This is more likely to be the issue if the cache hasn’t been cleared in a while.

    5. Reset Opera to default

  • Open the Opera menu by clicking on the ‘O’ in the top left corner.
  • Click on Update & Recovery.
  • Under the Recovery section, select Recover. Open update and recovery
  • Choose between keeping your data and reseting, or deleting everything and reseting. Choose between the options then select recover.
  • Select Recover.
  • 6. Re-install Opera

  • First you need to uninstall Opera. In the Start menu search for the Control Panel and hit enter. Open up Control Panel
  • Under Programs click Uninstall a program. click uninstall a program
  • Locate Opera in the list of programs and select it then click Uninstall. Uninstall Opera
  • After following the prompts to remove Opera, open Microsoft Store and search Opera.
  • Install Opera onto your PC. Install Opera
  • Recover your data from your back-up folder.
  • Hopefully, it doesn’t come to this solution, but if none of the previous steps solved the problem then it’s necessary. As stated before, make sure all of your Opera browsing data is backed up before trying this solution.

    If you haven’t already backed-up all of your browser data from the steps at the beginning, make sure you do so before this solution. This will ensure you don’t lose your bookmarks, history, etc.

    So, those are a few solutions to fix Opera when it stops working or responding. Remember to regularly check for updates and keep your data backed up. If your browser is crashing, then follow this guide to fix Opera if it keeps crashing in Windows.

    We hope one of the solutions above solved the issue of Opera not working in Windows 11. If you’re still having issues or know of another solution that wasn’t listed, leave a comment down below.

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