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    How to disable automatic update to latest Opera?

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    • squickly
      squickly last edited by

      Hello. I want to stay on Opera 38 instead of this new one 39 because the font is fucked up so badly I want to punch my monitor... can someone tell me how do I prevent Opera from auto update????

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      • squickly
        squickly last edited by

        Anyone?

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

          This is a forum, not a chat. So do not bump your own or any other topic in less than two working days since the last post.

          Regarding your question, just rename the auto updater executable.

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          • Deleted User
            Deleted User last edited by

            Disable Opera auto update task.

            Win + X -> Computer Management -> Task Manager

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              How does one rename the auto updater executable? (I am really ignorant about these things, so please don't mind my questions if the answer is really simple.) I'll need to know this when I ditch the latest version, which has put all my fonts in italics, and reinstall the older version that was working just fine.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                How does one rename the auto updater executable?

                You go to Opera's installation folder and find the folder with the number of the latest build. Inside it you will find the file 'opera_autoupdate.exe'.

                Right click on it and click on rename. Change the name.

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                • tencc
                  tencc last edited by

                  For me the correct way should be:

                  add " --disable-update"(No quote's, note the space)
                  to the target path of your shortcut

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                    For me the correct way should be:
                    add " --disable-update"(No quote's, note the space)
                    to the target path of your shortcut

                    The problem with that one is that if Opera isn't started using the short-cut then it will be updated.

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                    • tencc
                      tencc last edited by

                      Agree Leo, that's the downside of the shortcut method.

                      Im using portable(not set as default browser) - so i don't know if for instance if you start from a email-link (having opera set as default browser) if upgrade is executed, im guessing it is, proving your point.

                      Then would be the question if opera's default startup behaviour can be altered,(with parameters). never checked that.

                      With the perspective that altering the exe filename, with effective the exe "cannot be found", is not the finest way preventing the update.

                      Then again.. im again baffeled that such an high end browser as Opera does not have a update toggle, be it in the advanced section or so. That can't be that hard to implement i should guess.

                      Not hijacking this topic,just discussing in between:

                      The OP's qeustion was "can someone tell me how do I prevent Opera from auto update"

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                      • leocg
                        leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                        Then would be the question if opera's default startup behaviour can be altered,(with parameters). never checked that.

                        Maybe you can add those parameters in the registry but a it may be very risky.

                        Then again.. im again baffeled that such an high end browser as Opera does not have a update toggle, be it in the advanced section or so. That can't be that hard to implement i should guess.

                        The truth is that no software maker wants people to keep using old versions of their products as it may lead to waste of their time and resources.

                        People using old versions of programs means more chances of complaints about problems already solved or even non-existent in newer versions, reports of issues that are related to the use of an old version and so on. And their support and QAs will have to waste time and resources dealing with them.

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                        • tencc
                          tencc last edited by

                          Yes, those are well, quite obvious and valid reasons.

                          Bottom line is the objective to serve the largest group of users.
                          More experienced users might stumble over these things more then them.

                          So in the advanced/power users settings section then for instance, i would vote for that.

                          Having said that - i do update manually and having portable makes backuping the whole lot a wink of an eye ofcourse.
                          So its not a specific problem for me, but i was just querious.

                          There are more sides to this discussion obviously then i anticipated.
                          Interesting nevertheless.

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                          • djkeefy
                            djkeefy last edited by

                            GREAT!! I can use an old version of OPERA and get my NEWS back. thanks 🙂

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