Vivaldi crashes on startup.
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@Gwen-Dragon
Probably not, I even tried turn of all security tools, and it still doing. -
@TheIvan Try starting with a completely clean profile. Do you know how to do that? I had a similar symptom some months back when I had a "toxic tab" (a tab that when trying to open it, it takes the browser down - cured by deleting sessions or cleaning the profile.)
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@Ayespy
I don't have chance to change something in it. I installed it, and that's all didn't have change to set up something. I cannot even login. -
The fix posted 59min ago:
https://vivaldi.com/blog/snapshots/quick-fix-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-1628-12/ -
@lamarca
It still shut down himself after few second.
I tried reinstall all drivers, and still didn't work. -
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@lamarca
Yes I removed everything. Still it keeps shuting down. -
@TheIvan
The Devs are working on that one.
I am sorry the Quick Fix didn't applyappliedto you.
Thx for the Blog post.Edited: grammar
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@TheIvan I see. You installed it over a pre-existing installation, or totally new on its own?
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@Ayespy
I tried to update and also tried to remove everything and install it again. Both didn't work. -
@Gwen-Dragon
I have Windows defender.
Windows 10 Home 64bit, late update.
Now I tried create local user, and there it works. -
@Gwen-Dragon
OK, I maybe found the one software that causes to shut it down every time.
Its by "Qustodio" On local user I'm not logged, so it didn't cause any problems, and now I tried it disable and now it work fine. Probably it marks Vivaldi as some danger, and stopped it.
But good news is that we figure it out. Similar software will probably cause it to. It should be good idea to look at it.
Right now I have opened Vivaldi and it didn't shut down, for whole time I write this message.
I didn't have an idea that it will by this. I figure it out the way, that I opened task manager and looked at differences between running software. Then tried shut down few differences and it works.
So thanks you all for your patience. -
@Gwen-Dragon Good deal. This is the second report of this we have seen. Due to misspelling, it was not immediately apparent, as the software is actually "Qustodio" and the first user who experienced this found (with community help) a process they idendified as "QStudio," and this user identified it as "Quostodio," while the actual name is "Qustodio."
For what it's worth, the word "custodio" is Spanish for "protector," (similar words/meanings in Portuguese and Italian) and "qustodio" would be a "clever" re-spelling of the word.
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