![]() Open up the Windows task scheduler, click on "Task Scheduler Library" and delete all Opera tasks in the right-hand pane. (This is probably the only part (besides closing all Opera tasks in the task manager) you need to do if you want to try it first.) Or, in your case, wherever you installed Opera.ĭelete all Opera-related files and folders in "C:\Windows\temp" and "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\temp". By default, that's "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera" or "C:\Program Files\Opera" depending on whether you did a current-user install or an all-users install. Open up the Windows task manager and end task on any Opera processes that are running.ĭelete Opera's install folder. ![]() ![]() This is way more thorough that you probably have to do, but I'd clean up Opera from your system and then reinstall it to make sure everything is fine. ![]()
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