Opera will not install / installer will not start in Windows 10
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philocalist last edited by
Not sure ... other installers and exe files all seem to work OK - problem (so far) DOES seem to be with Opera installer (including the offline version) - though I'll happily stand corrected if anyone can point to a resolution?
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philocalist last edited by
launcher.exe? Is that not a file from within Opera AFTER installation ... or maybe I'm mistaken? The two files I currently have access to off the Opera site are the current versions of the Opera installer (Operasetup.exe) version 39.0.2256.43 (a 941KB file), and Opera_39.0.2256.48_Setup.exe (at 38,943KB).
Trying to use either of these files gives the problems outlined in the original post, i.e. I am currently completely unable to (re)install Opera onto my PC. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
launcher.exe? Is that not a file from within Opera AFTER installation ... or maybe I'm mistaken?
This is Opera's executable file, the one that runs Opera and can be found in Opera's installation folder.
The two files I currently have access to off the Opera site are the current versions of the Opera installer (Operasetup.exe) version 39.0.2256.43 (a 941KB file), and Opera39.0.2256.48Setup.exe (at 38,943KB).
Those are Opera's installers, they install Opera in your computer.
Trying to use either of these files gives the problems outlined in the original post, i.e. I am currently completely unable to (re)install Opera onto my PC.
Got it. So you can't even install Opera?
Have you tried compatibility mode?
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philocalist last edited by
Tried compatibility mode, and everything else I can currently think of, which is a fair bit as I've been around PC's since they were powered by steam ... even older versions of Opera refuse to start installing.
Nothing is intentionally blocking the installation, have tried disabling anything that might have been a culprit, and PC is definitely free of nasties following regular repeated scanning with updated, quality AV software.
Opera just absolutely, completely refuses to start an installation, made all the more frustrating by the fact that it used to run perfectly OK pre Windows 10, and for a short while after the upgrade. One day, no response from the Start menu, which lead me to uninstall and then attempt a re-install ... and here we are -
philocalist last edited by
Hmmm.
For the sake of argument, let's assume that there is nothing wrong per se, with either of the downloadable files in question ... in which case, logic says that it MUST be the OS that is somehow causing the problem, no?
I'll confess, I've worked with and around computers since Gods dog was a puppy; big lumpy IBM mainframes, then PC's in just about every variation and guise imaginable, and consequently my general skill levels around computers are probably way better than average ... apart from Windows 10, which is a recent upgrade and had been in use for only a few days (at first running Opera OK, then refusing to start Opera, and finally refusing to re-install Opera despite me using every trick I can think of)SO: ... what am I missing? What is it about Windows 10 that could be causing this issue? I've disabled or uninstalled anything and everything that may be causing conflict, AV software is not an issue (and the PC is clean of nasties ... or at least, nothing is being flagged up by some very aggressive AV scanning with good quality, updated AV software, supplemented by the use of online scanning services 'just in case'.
I've tried the install using different accounts - my normal one with Admin privileges AND a new Admin account set up specifically for the purpose - no joy - and ownership / permissions seem to be OK ... can't even get it to work in compatibility mode!
There are apparently no recent MS updates that have sneaked onto the PC unknown, so uninstalling suspect updates from them is not the answer, and SFC returns a result that says all is OK.
At this stage I'm reluctant to do a re-install of the Win 10 upgraded OS, but short of kicking a System Restore into place from maybe 10 days ago, I'm stumped ... and I don't really want to do that as at best it may just sort the problem temporarily and leave it ticking away to just happen again a few days down the line.SO: ..., does anyone know of any hidden settings that may be causing this from within Windows 10? ... stuff that is lurking about that I know nothing at all about?
An afterthought.
Do any / either of the downloadable installers from Opera utilise / depend on Flash in anyway for their successful operation? -
A Former User last edited by
There's something in the settings in Windows 10 about downloading over metered connections. There's also one in the settings for One Drive. I'm not saying this is the cause but I'd try turning these off so that you can download over metered connections. That's the only constructive thing I can think of. I'm running Opera 39 without any problem on Windows 10 anniversary edition. Opera installed no problem.