[OU] run error?

Bessenyei Balázs h143570 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 13 06:13:46 UTC 2008


The "junk files" probably the disk cache, every browser use them to speed  
up browseing. The junk file remove aplications are always deleting the  
browser cache. If you don't like this feature you can disable it,  
preferences / advanced / history

Usaually the main cause of freezes is some settings in the profile, make a  
backup copy of opera6.ini, then delete it. This should reset opera to the  
default settings and eliminate the crash. Of course the mail relaeted  
settings remain intact, if this method fails you can copy back the  
opera6.ini.

On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 02:41:49 +0100, Psmith <Psmith16 at q.com> wrote:

>
> 	But what is the error and why should it occur at all?  I run CC
> every week or so.  Why is Opera building up junk files so frequently?
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: opera-users-bounces at opera.com
>> [mailto:opera-users-bounces at opera.com] On Behalf Of Bart Hansen
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 4:19 PM
>> To: Using Opera
>> Subject: Re: [OU] run error?
>>
>> The next time this happens run CCleaner before bringing up
>> Opera again. You will probably see all sorts of junk files
>> that Opera left when abending previously.
>>
>> Bart
>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 2008/11/12 Psmith <Psmith16 at q.com>:
>> > For me, I get the message 2 minutes after I have closed Opera and
>> > apparently completely and normally exited.  Using Opera 9.61 on XP,
>> > SP3.  Anyone know what "error" is indicated?
>> >
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