Opera on C: only?
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genug last edited by
@genug I worked! :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_smiling_eyes:
Now Opera is on D : () and I lost nothing with the new installation.
Maybe this should be mentioned in some FAQ, because from what I had found on the internet before I came here this is nowhere to be found: "If you want to change the installation place of Opera just reinstall a new version and then delete the former one".
Something like that, I mean.I guess I'll be back on the Help feature, because it never is up-to-date as far as i have experienced up to now.
And then again there is this problem with the Smileys pop-up window which won't shut down when I click the x since it just selects "Objects" so it won't go until I go "Submit".
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
The smileys list is a forum feature - not an Opera feature - and appears whenever you have a space followed by a colon. Maybe something like Esc would dismiss it, but in the event you type the code for a smiley the corresponding image will appear whether or not the list was shown. My example with the B and ) shows no list, but displays as a smiley wearing shades regardless. Sometimes you can put a backslash in to cancel the smiley, but not always.
I don't usually close threads unless they are attracting unrelated comments or are themselves inappropriate (wrong forum, etc.) though if you wish I will.
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genug last edited by
@sgunhouse I guess I didn't make myself clear about the smileys list. The problem is that once I have called the pop-up box full of smileys by clicking the icon above this field where I am writing, and after I have chose one, such as this: , I then want to close the whole thing but I can't because When I click the " x " on the right of the menu bar, then it is "Objet" that gets selected, so the window won't shut. To do that, I need to wait until my message is complete and I click "Submit".
As for closing this topic or not, well this is your place, I have nothing to say in that matter.
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genug last edited by
[Sorry I didn't read your answer before, that's because I failed to set my profile so as to be informed when someone takes part in the topic.]
I don't think it did a portable installation. I've installed Opera before and I always follow the standard procedure.
Here is what I get from About Opera:Installation : D:_Programmes persos\Opera
Profil : C:\Users\ALAIN\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable
Cache : C:\Users\ALAIN\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera StableDoes this point to a portable installation?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@genug Nope, as you can see. In a portable installation, Opera should put the profile and cache folders in the same place as of the installation folder.
Download the portable installer and install it.
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genug last edited by
Thank you.
I just downloaded, but before I go further do you think there is any chance I could keep my cache and favorites which they are on C : right now and then copy them to the new directories once the portable Opera is on D : -- and in case I can, can you please tell me where the cache and favorites directories actually are on C :?
If not, do you think Windows 10 can run two versions of Opera, one on C : and one on D :? I mean, that would buy me some time allowing me to reconstruct my favorites by opening the pages on the D : version and saving them there (tedious as it seems, it may be faster than importing the old Favorites if they come all mixed up).
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genug last edited by
I did it, and I guess it worked.
There were a few discrepencies between the two directories though:
C : version:
Profil : C:\Users\ALAIN\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable
Cache : C:\Users\ALAIN\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable
portable, D : version:
Profil : D:_Programmes persos\Opera Portable\profile\data
Cache : D:_Programmes persos\Opera Portable\profile\dataThough that was checked, the portable version did not import the favorites from the C : vcersion
C : had a Certificate Revocation Info directory when D : had a CertificateRevocation directory, and C : had a Media Cache directory which wasn't in the D : directory
Anyway now I guess I'll just unsinstall the C : version (which is the only one listed in the Configuration Panel).
I am very glad you bothered to help me along on this. I'd think there should be some thread somewhere (unless there's one already?) explaining how to move your current Opera to another drive, the way you kindly explained for me just hereabove.Thanks again!
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genug last edited by
Now I have this problem: Opera no longer is my default browser. Of course I associated .html files with Opera, but it is not listed in the default applications list (because of the portable version I suppose?) when I click "Choose a default application".
All the help I could find on the internet obviously refers to older versions (there is no "Options" menu anymore).
Can you please show me how to have my portable Opera (installed on D as my favorite browser?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@genug said in Opera on C: only?:
Now I have this problem: Opera no longer is my default browser. Of course I associated .html files with Opera, but it is not listed in the default applications list (because of the portable version I suppose?)
Setting a standalone/portable installation is not supported in the installer UI. However, there are command-line arguments to do it. See my old post.
windows key + r
cmd
enter
cd "path to your download folder"
enterOperaSetup.exe --silent "--installfolder=F:\Softwares\Opera" --pintotaskbar=1 --singleprofile=1 --setdefaultbrowser=1 --launchbrowser=1
Download the latest x64 (or non-x64 if you have 32-bit windows) offline, latest, stable installer on the right side of https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/ for good measure. Change install folder path to your existing Opera portable.
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genug last edited by
Hello, burnout426.
Thanks for your help. Before I get to it, may I ask:- do you mean I have to first download a stable x64 Opera and then use the command line?
- in the said command line, I suppose F : must be replaced by another drive letter, but which one should that be? The one where my portable Opera is (i.e. D :)?
- why should I THEN download a stable version, when what I was trying to do is install all of Opera's files and directories on D : (therefore the portable version)? As far as I can remember the installation of a stable version doesn't allow you to change the destination directory (or does it?). What do you mean by "for good measure"?
Kindly bear with me . . .
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@genug Even if you install Opera on a different drive, the data folders (profile and cache) will be in C: or wherever %appdata% is located.
You should be able to run Opera with some command lines to change the location of cache and profile.
You can also try moving the location of %appdata% so all your programs data will be stored in a drive other than C:
Or you can just let it go and use C: normally.