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    • A Former User
      A Former User @dowder46 last edited by A Former User

      @dowder46 said in Disabling Auto Startup:

      @davehawley The only Opera related thing that shows up in Autoruns is (\Opera scheduled Autoupdate). I unchecked it and still have the problem. - Thank you for your input, though. I appreciate it.

      davehawley about 3 hours ago @dowder46
      @dowder46
      If you tried using Autoruns and what's running Opera didn't show up, I'm extremely surprised!
      🙂

      dowder46
      in your case The Auto Run thingy you ran just ruled out that opera is not automactic starting thru the start up processing.. *just say 'n..

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      • A Former User
        A Former User @Guest last edited by

        @dowder46
        if ya did not run Autoruns as admin.. ya could run it one more time *perhaps..

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        • A Former User
          A Former User @dowder46 last edited by

          @dowder46
          When Opera runs at system start, how does it display?
          Does it open just with the Speed Dial displayed?
          Presumably it doesn't go to a site?
          🙂

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          • dowder46
            dowder46 @Guest last edited by

            @davehawley it opens with the last sites I had open, plus three more speed dial windows open... just as someone else on this thread described it was happening for them... I appreciate all your help and thoughts, but this is too much for a neophyte like myself to handle. I'm going to go with option 2... and just put up with it. Unless you all tell me I'm leaving myself open to mischief...

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer @dowder46 last edited by leocg

              @dowder46 If you set Opera to open start page on start, how does it behave when you launch it?

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              • burnout426
                burnout426 Volunteer @dowder46 last edited by

                @dowder46 said in Disabling Auto Startup:

                plus three more speed dial windows open

                This suggests that Opera is launched 4 times with no arguments (no URL passed to it). The first time it starts up and for each of the next 3 times, a new tab is opened.

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User @Guest last edited by A Former User

                  go to settings and turn off run apps in the background.. restarted pc *may help..

                  or i may be confused with google chrome..
                  it may be called this now.. Background sync - Do not allow recently closed sites to finish sending and receiving data

                  also look in here.. *Opened Run (Windows key + R) and typed in: shell:startup remove opera if its in there restart pc..

                  also i found this thread explaining that this is not an issue but a new Feature of Windows 10
                  +Programs autostart after boot+ - https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_desktop/programs-autostart-after-boot-in-windows-10/09dd8d3e-7b36-45d1-9181-6587dd5d53ab?page=2

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                  • burnout426
                    burnout426 Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                    @nvmjustagirl said in Disabling Auto Startup:

                    also i found this thread explaining that this is not an issue but a new Feature of Windows 10
                    +Programs autostart after boot+ - https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_desktop/programs-autostart-after-boot-in-windows-10/09dd8d3e-7b36-45d1-9181-6587dd5d53ab?page=2

                    To avoid that, before shutting down or restarting the system, I'd close Opera and then check the task manager to check if all the opera processes are really closed. If some were still running, I'd kill them.

                    @nvmjustagirl said in Disabling Auto Startup:

                    go to settings and turn off run apps in the background.. restarted pc *may help..
                    or i may be confused with google chrome..
                    it may be called this now.. Background sync - Do not allow recently closed sites to finish sending and receiving data

                    I was wondering if that's Opera's name for Chromium's background app setting or if Background Sync is something for Opera Sync. Either way, disabling all extensions in Opera should rule this out. But, maybe one of Opera's apps in the sidebar keeps Opera running.

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User @burnout426 last edited by A Former User

                      @burnout426 This may be a stretch *long shot since a win 10 update.. - The answer may be in Cortana settings .Open Cortana then go to the" pick up where I left off" and toggle that to off then save the settings. lol

                      also check this page out - Disable Apps Auto Reopening in Windows 10 - https://winaero.com/blog/disable-apps-auto-reopening-windows-10/

                      chome has this flag - chrome://flags and disable

                      Enable Push API background mode..

                      to sleepy to see if opera does..

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                      • dowder46
                        dowder46 @Guest last edited by

                        @nvmjustagirl I always turn everything off before shutting down. Added the step you suggested and checked the task manager. AND Turned off Apps running in the background. AND Turned off Cortana's Pick up wherre I left off. After all that, same result. Opera reopens in whatever way I left it, PLUS three additional speed dials.

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User @dowder46 last edited by

                          @dowder46
                          Is Opera your default browser?
                          If so, try making something else, such as Internet Explorer, your default browser.
                          Does Opera still open automatically, or does IE open instead?
                          If IE opens instead, whatever it is that's doing it is opening the default browser, not Opera specifically, which may help to narrow things down.
                          🙂

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                          • dowder46
                            dowder46 last edited by

                            My default browser is Chrome

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                            • A Former User
                              A Former User @dowder46 last edited by A Former User

                              @dowder46
                              Interesting, so whatever it is is specifically targetting Opera.
                              Curiouser and curiouser!
                              Sorry if this has already been asked, but what do you have Opera set to start with in its settings?
                              🙂

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                              • dowder46
                                dowder46 last edited by

                                continue where I left off - and before you say anything, I just tried changing that, for the first time - no effect. I had high hopes, though!

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User @dowder46 last edited by

                                  @dowder46
                                  You anticipated my next question, which was to see if changing it affects anything!
                                  I assume that whatever you have it set to that it does what it should do when you start Opera manually?
                                  🙂

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                                  • dowder46
                                    dowder46 @Guest last edited by

                                    @davehawley Interesting question. I hadn't though of that, so I tested it just now, closing and re-opening Opera without rebooting the computer. And the answer is yes, it opens, in that case, correctly. So it only does this weird thing when I reboot the computer.

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User @dowder46 last edited by

                                      @dowder46
                                      Hmmm, OK.
                                      I assume that if Chrome is your default browser, that if you click on a link in an e-mail say, it's Chrome that opens and displays the site.
                                      Just as an experiment, temporarily make Opera your default browser, which you can do in the settings.
                                      Do links then open correctly in Opera instead of Chrome?
                                      Then put Chrome back to being the default browser and make sure it's now opening links again as before, and see if Opera's behaviour has changed at all.
                                      🙂

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                                      • dowder46
                                        dowder46 last edited by

                                        Made the change you suggested. Link opened in Opera. Made Chrome the default again. Rebooted computer. Same thing.

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                                        • A Former User
                                          A Former User @dowder46 last edited by

                                          @dowder46
                                          So apart from Opera running automatically in a very strange configuration when the computer starts up, everything seems to be working as it should do.
                                          This may seem a bit drastic, but what I would next try is backing up the Opera profile folder somewhere (look in "About Opera" to see where it is) and then uninstalling Opera completely.
                                          Then reinstall it from the standalone installer, but this time set the installation folder to a different place from the default offered.
                                          See if the new installation runs by itself as well.
                                          If whatever is running it is using an absolute path to launcher.exe or opera.exe this should stop it happening.
                                          The new version should keep the same profile as long as you didn't delete it during the uninstall, but in case it did delete it you will still have your backup to fall back on.
                                          🙂

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                                          • dowder46
                                            dowder46 @Guest last edited by

                                            @davehawley Yikes. Thanks, Dave. I'll try that once I summon the nerve...

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