An early computer help is often requestedpeople complaining about the fact that the Opera does not open the page. Usually the situation looks like this: after restarting the computer the browser starts working, but it's worth trying to go to some sites, as it immediately stops working. Re-downloading Opera can solve the problem, or it may not solve, and the reinstalled opera does not open the sites anyway.
So, your situation is clear, now about what you can do with it.
After this, you can proceed to complete removal. With the task will help to cope with the utility RevoUninstaller. Now install the program again. Check, works? Must.
There is also a more labor-intensive way to solve the same problem. It will suit those who like to get to everything in everything and find the origins of the situation.
Windows while running applications constantlysaves various intermediate results into special temporary files. They can be in the folders "Application Data", "TEMP", "AppData" or "Prefetch", and if there is a problem with the opening of some application or Internet page, the first suspicion falls on them. You can clean up the repository using one of the powerful utilities: Auslogic Boostspeed or TuneUp.
An alternative method is cleaning without special software. To start with all the necessary folders you need to remove the preset attribute "hidden".
For Windows 7: "start" - "search" - insert the words "folder settings", the desired item will be found.
For Windows XP: "Control Panel" - the "Folder Options" tab
Then open the "View" tab and uncheck the box.option "hide protected system files", but on the item "show hidden folders, files, disks" on the contrary, install. Now all the temporary files of the opera are visible and can be deleted, cut, moved or copied, in short, take any actions with respect to them.
In Windows 7, 2 folders are deleted:
In Windows XP, it is the only one: drive C - p. "Documents and Settings" - p. "User name" - item "Application Data" - item "Opera"
The actual address, of course, does not contain the words "nameuser ", instead you need to put the name of the account in which you work. If no profiles were created specifically, it is likely to be "admin" or "administrator".