Where to find Opera 20
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mmcl26554 last edited by
I just let it update on it's own and therefore haven't been saving the various versions. I think I'll change that and not let it update on its own and save the versions as I used to. Then check this forum before updating. I do have Next and I updated it to 22 and it looks as if they have kind of disabled high-dpi-support.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I just let it update on it's own and therefore haven't been saving the various versions.
If you haven't deleted it then the folder with the previous version/build will be there at Opera's install folder.
I updated it to 22 and it looks as if they have kind of disabled high-dpi-support.
At the moment hidpi will only be active when dpi is set to 200% or higher.
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christoph142 last edited by
At the moment hidpi will only be active when dpi is set to 200% or higher.
uhm, no, rather the opposite.
There's custom crisp HiDPI scaling for 100% - 175% (elements are too tiny).
200% is set to use Windows' default scaling (blurry) until sizing is fixed (cause they are too tiny to work with). -
mmcl26554 last edited by
leocg
Since it just updates what is already there it doesn't seem to me there is anything left over to go back to, or I just don't know what to look for. Would what you are talking about be in "Program files (x86). There I see 3 files, "21.0.1432.57, 21.0.1432.57_0 and another folder "old_status". If the 21.0.1432.57 is the file then there should be a 20xxxxx, but this is a new computer where I copied the folders from "AppData" in the old computer to the new one and then installed the latest Opera which turned out to be 21. Now should I either copy the 20xxxxx folder from the old computer or just do an install of ver 20? What would be the best?
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samkook last edited by
To go back to v20, I simply deleted the v21 folder and moved(and renamed) the file in the old status folder to replace the one in the root installation of opera(not sure if that was necessary or not).
The best would be a clean install of v20, but simply copying the folder should work too.
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mmcl26554 last edited by
With the old opera 12 series if you wanted to go back you just installed the older version over the one you had. Can't you do that with the new opera?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Would what you are talking about be in "Program files (x86). There I see 3 files, "21.0.1432.57, 21.0.1432.57_0 and another folder "old_status".
Here i have 21.0.1432.57 and 20.0.1387.91, don't know why you have that 21.0.1432.57_0. In this case you'll have to redownload, if the case, Opera 20 and reinstall it.
Now should I either copy the 20xxxxx folder from the old computer or just do an install of ver 20?
I'm not sur eif just copying the folder will work but you can try it. If it doesn't work, just download and reinstall Opera 20.
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l33t4opera last edited by
@loecg: The "..._0" directory will be created, if someone updates the same Opera's version twice.
@mmcl26554: You can safely remove both: the "21.0.1432.57_0", and the "old_status" dirs. -
mmcl26554 last edited by
Well that turned out to be a bust! It didn't change the font size and you could no longer click on the "X" and have the tab close. So I went back to 21. I guess I'll just have to just live with the micro font. One thing that kept happening was the "new version available" message kept popping up. Is there a way to turn off auto updating and have the message only come up once if at all?
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jito463 last edited by
Another insight into the mindset of Opera ASA now, the only possibility to disable auto-updating is to rename opera_autoupdate.exe, which will disable the ability to check for/download updates permanently (at least until the file is renamed again). Alternatively, if you use a software firewall (which I recommended), then you can simply block said file from accessing the internet.
To the best of my knowledge, there is no choice to disable auto-updates from within the program.
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mmcl26554 last edited by
Do you mean to block opera_autoupdate.exe in the firewall? I was able to set that up in windows firewall. Will I still be able to update when I want? Will I get notifications of available updates or will I just have to check the website?
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linuxmint7 last edited by
Just unblock it's access from your firewall if you wish to enable Opera's ability to check for updates.
How you go about doing that depends on your firewall.