[BUG] Opera won't check for updates - invalid params and unable to prepare update checker runtime
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no-name-opera last edited by
@nvmjustagirl It says that but, from what I remember from when it did actually check, it's not working. It never comes back with a message.
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no-name-opera last edited by
@no-name-opera As an aside, after I pulled up those screens, Download in the log changed from true to false. Don't know if this helps but thought I'd mention it:
[21836:25364:0124/080941.730:80190515:INFO:resource_l10n_handler.cc(101)] Language not in the available languages list: en-US [21836:25364:0124/080941.730:80190515:INFO:resource_l10n_handler.cc(107)] Trying language from system preferred list: en-US [21836:25364:0124/080941.730:80190515:INFO:resource_l10n_handler.cc(150)] Retrying after adjustments: en-US [21836:25364:0124/080941.730:80190515:INFO:resource_l10n_handler.cc(107)] Trying language from system preferred list: en [21836:25364:0124/080945.122:80193906:ERROR:autoupdate_checker.cc(374)] COM init failed [21836:25364:0124/080945.122:80193906:ERROR:autoupdate_checker.cc(333)] Unable to acquire locks! Download: false, metric: true [21836:25364:0124/080945.126:80193906:ERROR:autoupdate_checker.cc(137)] Unable to prepare update checker runtime.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@no-name-opera that is a bit strange.. i had trouble installing portable dev a bit ago.. but think the file was bad.. here is link if ya wanna look it over..
sorry posted wrong link heres the right one;;
https://forums.opera.com/topic/37429/solved-dev-offline-64-bit-setup-problem/15your problems do remind me of what i went thru.. sorta
it kept wanna d/l what i already had lol
i got pics of some of my logs too i think on that page/thread
You are downloading setup files from opera and not sum 3rd party..
you can see on that page sum of the things i was asked to check by others trynna to help with problem..
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
Some ideas:
- Check router's DNS, Settings.
- Check with a Local VPN.
- Hotspot Shield
- Proton
- Check on another ISP?
- Check with Mobile's data HotSpot?
Did you download Opera from official site?
Is your custom Hosts file edited / review by you or do you use HostsMan or another?
Did you searched forOpera
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zalex108 last edited by
@no-name-opera said in [BUG] Opera won't check for updates - invalid params and unable to prepare update checker runtime:
Version: 66.0.3515.27 (although it's been happening for the last few versions - not sure how many back)
You have to remember what changes you did on the system.
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no-name-opera last edited by
@zalex108 Just tried using a VPN - no dice. The hosts file was custom and reviewed by me. It's very small and I did search for Opera (which, of course, wasn't there). But remember, even removing the hosts file did nothing.
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zalex108 last edited by
Maybe there is something on the Events Manager.
Do you know how to arrive?
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no-name-opera last edited by
@zalex108 Nope - just checked. Opera doesn't have a folder in it and there isn't anything under Windows Defender suggesting Opera had a conflict.
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A Former User last edited by
@no-name-opera ya might check this..
do ya have multiple entries of scheduled tasks.
Each installer should keep it clean and have only one task created..
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no-name-opera last edited by
@nvmjustagirl No. In fact, from the command line, I ran:
C:\Temp\opera\portable\launcher.exe --scheduledautoupdate $(Arg0)
...to see if it came back with any errors. It didn't.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@no-name-opera If nor a reinstall using the offline installer nor a clean profile are solving the issue, then I guess it may be something on the system.
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no-name-opera last edited by
What would be very useful is if someone from the dev team or someone familiar with the code can look at the specific messages from the posted log file and provide indications as to what causes those errors. Search engines don't bring up anything.
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no-name-opera last edited by
@leocg Certainly I understand. The question is: what? What would Opera be relying upon outside its code that causes only update to get hosed? Everything else on the browser works fine. And I believe the opera_autoupdate.log must have the key but don't know how to troubleshoot these messages.
Would any of you mind looking at your opera_autoupdate.log to see if you have any similar messages?
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
@zalex108 said in [BUG] Opera won't check for updates - invalid params and unable to prepare update checker runtime:
Some ideas:
- Check router's DNS, Settings.
Check with a Local VPN.Hotspot Shield
*Proton
- Check on another ISP?
- Check with Mobile's data HotSpot?
Did you download Opera from official site?
Also,
Check on network settings at IE/ Edge If there is any blocked direction.
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@no-name-opera said in [BUG] Opera won't check for updates - invalid params and unable to prepare update checker runtime:
@nvmjustagirl No. In fact, from the command line, I ran:
C:\Temp\opera\portable\launcher.exe --scheduledautoupdate $(Arg0)
...to see if it came back with any errors. It didn't.
even tho ya said no errors you need to go look and see if n e thing like this..
Example..
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
No data on autoupdate logs.
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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no-name-opera last edited by
@zalex108 Thanks for checking. So just to confirm I understand what you're saying: after you manually click the update button, you have a file \profile\data\opera_autoupdate.log that is empty, correct?
If so, can you please indicate what language you're using? If it's not en-US, perhaps that's another clue (as I posted above, the log shows "Language not in the available languages list: en-US," which is really odd).
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no-name-opera last edited by
Interesting - when I switch to English (United Kingdom) as the language, the language errors go away in the opera_autoupdate.log:
[10972:5992:0124/121601.997:3001781:ERROR:autoupdate_checker.cc(374)] COM init failed [10972:5992:0124/121601.997:3001781:ERROR:autoupdate_checker.cc(333)] Unable to acquire locks! Download: true, metric: true [10972:5992:0124/121601.997:3001781:ERROR:autoupdate_checker.cc(137)] Unable to prepare update checker runtime.
This suggests, at minimum, there's a bug somewhere related to the default language. This can't be related to my local environment.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@no-name-opera yes On the Actions tab in task , you will see that : C:\Temp\opera\portable\launcher.exe --scheduledautoupdate $(Arg0) you can delete the task but then it would not update..
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
C:\Users\name\AppData\Local\Temp
do ya have n e files like this
PortableBrowsers66.0.3515.27opera_autoupdate.download.lock
the .lock - on the end of the file