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      • You need to remove tasks related to Opera from the task scheduler in Windows to stop the automatic creation of that folder. Just search for "Task Scheduler" in your Windows search bar. Then in the task scheduler library, you'll be able to see all the tasks which are scheduled to run on Windows.
  1. Jan 18, 2022 · Using Revo Uninstaller, uninstall the Opera Browser completely and run the Advance Uninstall afterward (from Revo Uninstaller). It will allow you to deep clean/delete all files, folders, and leftovers. Then use C Cleaner to clean junk registeries. I hope it will solve your problem.

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  2. Oct 31, 2014 · Check out the "File System" folder there. Opera happen to keep recently downloaded files there (why the heck for!?) and it doesn't clean it up with "Clear browser data" button.

  3. Open up the Windows Task Manager and make sure there are no Opera or Opera Assistant processes running. Then, in file explorer, goto "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\temp", select all files any folders there and delete the selection. That should get rid of any ".opera" folders that are there and any other Opera folders.

  4. How to Really Clean Opera from Windows and Reinstall. For advanced or desperate users, if Opera doesn't seem to want to update and or install and or uninstall right, you can manually do a thorough cleaning of all Operas from Windows. Then, you can reinstall Opera to hopefully fix things.

  5. May 7, 2019 · 1. Use Storage Sense to delete unnecessary files. Windows Key+i > System > Storage > Free up space now > Remove files. 2. Use Disk Cleanup. Click on Windows Start icon on left bottom > Windows Administrative tools > Disk cleanup > Check relevant options (you can also clean system files) 3. Check for log files in CBS directory.

  6. Jun 10, 2024 · Does your Opera browser keep installing itself without permission? This happens due to third-party applications, but it can be fixed.

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  8. You need to restart your computer or open up the Windows Task Manager, select "Windows Explorer" on the "Processes" tab, and click "restart" for Windows Explorer. That will unstick the controls. You should be good to go from then on as long as you have the Hardware Media Key Handling flag disabled.

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