Your browser will relaunch in its updated version and according to your startup preference.
When the update finishes, you will be asked to relaunch Opera.
For more information, see our Privacy Statement. You may choose to remove files that contain sensitive data to protect your privacy however, if removing these files resolves the crash, we will not be able to reproduce it and fix the problem. Note: Opera only uses the files you send to reproduce the issue. If you find the file that made Opera crash, specify this in the bug report. rar, or 7zip, and send it along with your report. Compress your Opera profile folder using. If Opera still crashes, submit a bug report. If this causes Opera to crash again, remove your browsing data.
If a clean install solves the issue, you can copy over your backed-up files into your new Opera profile.
Your internal browser preferences, such as the last-seen version number and download location
Your cookies (may not be essential, but you’ll need to sign back in to web services if deleted)ĭata about your current browsing session including open tabs, location on the page, form data, etc.Ĭookies associated with your installed extensions, such as location data for a weather extensionįavicons associated with pages added to your bookmarks bar Your bookmarks’ associated thumbnail images Your bookmarks’ metadata, such as name and location Not all files and folders listed below will be relevant for all users. Go to About Opera, or go to opera:about/ to find the exact paths for your profile and data folders. Opera recommends backing up your files before upgrading as well. It is recommended that you regularly back up your most important Opera files. Crashes and issues Back up your Opera files