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    Corrupted extension, can't repair, reinstall, remove!

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    • hucker
      hucker last edited by

      I get the message "Your extension was disabled because it is corrupted." every time I start Opera. I've tried everything but it won't go away, it's the Ruffle extension and I'm fine not using it anymore. I tried:

      Repair. Restart Opera. Problem still exists.
      Remove. Restart Opera. Problem still exists.
      Reinstall. Restart Opera. Problem still exists.
      Remove after the reinstall. Restart Opera. Problem still exists.

      How do I stop this? Can I delete something manually? The extension will not go away. It's a Chrome extension running under the Chrome extension emulator.

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

        @hucker What version of Opera?

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        • hucker
          hucker @leocg last edited by hucker

          @leocg Latest, on autoupdate. From help, about:

          Opera One(version: 111.0.5168.61)
          Opera is up to date
          Update stream:Stable
          System:Windows 11 64-bit
          Chromium version:125.0.6422.143

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          • kinyo666
            kinyo666 last edited by kinyo666

            I think it comes from the built-in "Install Chrome Extensions" v2.5.9

            Opera One(version : 111.0.5168.61)
            Système :Windows 10 64-bit
            Version de Chromium :125.0.6422.143

            It appears since previous version 111.0.5168.55 a couple of days ago.
            I tried to remove %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable\Default\Extensions but when I restarted Opera, it has created again the same extensions and I can't find the folder / filename where the extensions index is stored to.

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            • mixchild
              mixchild last edited by

              Same problem with the extension called Material Icons for GitHub but guess it's a problem with Opera, removed the extensions manually from AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable\Default\Extensions but still no difference, the extension is back after restarting opera with the message your extension was disabled because it is corrupted

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              • hucker
                hucker @mixchild last edited by

                @mixchild I installed a Chrome extension enabler (an extension itself I think) a long time ago, is the problem we now have two of them? Should I uninstall mine? Will I make a bigger mess?

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                • mixchild
                  mixchild @hucker last edited by

                  @hucker @hucker let's wait for @kinyo666 and @leocg for the feedback, if this is an issue with opera 111 version itself, hopefully Opera 112(going to be released soon) will fix it

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                  • kinyo666
                    kinyo666 @hucker last edited by

                    @hucker The problem is you can't remove the Chrome extension enabler as it is (was?) a built-in module 😞

                    Check the extensions in opera://extensions/ and activate the developper mode at top of the page. You can see the id kipjbhgniklcnglfaldilecjomjaddfi and that folder is created right after having Opera restarted (even if you try to remove the extension).

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                    • kinyo666
                      kinyo666 last edited by

                      @hucker @mixchild I think I found a workaround.
                      1/ Remove the extension which is corrupted (among Opera)
                      2/ Explorer > Right-click on %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable\ and uncheck the Read-only flag, click Apply.
                      3/ Close Opera and check if any process is still running before restart it

                      I have been able to remove Chrome extension enabler \o/

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                      • mixchild
                        mixchild @kinyo666 last edited by mixchild

                        @kinyo666 @leocg I did what he said and I think I ruined my browser please help, EDIT: I managed to get opera start up again, do I need to worry about something or updating opera to newer version is gonna be fine

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @mixchild last edited by

                          @mixchild Just removing the read only setting shouldn't cause any major issues.

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                          • hucker
                            hucker @leocg last edited by

                            @leocg But what about this chrome enabler? Should we be removing it? Why are there two if they're both built in?

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                            • burnout426
                              burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                              The "Install Chrome Extensions" extension hasn't been needed for a long time and you should not have it installed. Opera has built-in support for the Chrome web store. However, with Opera's built-in support, you should not see any Chrome extension enabler/emulator extension at the URL opera://extensions, even in developer and even if you start Opera with the --show-component-extension-options switch.

                              I would goto the URL opera://about, take note of the "profile" path, close Opera and delete everything in the "Extensions" folder in the profile folder for starters.

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