![]() You could try AdwCleaner and Malwarebytes to see if they find anything.Īlthough you shouldn't have to, you could defrag your hard drive. In internet options in the control panel, on the connections tab, in addition to unchecking "automatically detect settings", make sure "use a proxy server" isn't set if you didn't already check that part. You could also test to see if it's a DNS issue by getting the IP addresses of some sites and entering them into Opera's address field to see how fast the pages load that way. If they are, you could try some free DNS servers listed at to see if that makes any difference. In the properties on the Network tab, check the properties for both IPv4 and IPv6 and make sure IP address and DNS are set to "automatically". In "Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections" (as in, "Start -> Settings -> Network and Internet -> the connect you're using -> change adapter settings"), right-click on the adapter you're using and goto "properties". Open "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\HOSTS" in a text editor. That points towards something in Windows being the issue. Chromium browsers like Chrome, Opera and Vivaldi use the system's. I don't understand.įirefox uses its own network stack instead of the system's. And I realize it doesn't work with Vivaldi either, it only works from Firefox. Burnout426 Volunteer last edited said in The latest versions of Opera do not work on Windows 10 Creators I just did and it's not working. ![]()
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