Interrupted: Virus Scan Failed - Cannot save image or download anything in Opera 20
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shoukei last edited by
How do I submit a bug report? Is there an error log that I can access? And how do I add screenshots here?? I use Avira Antivirus on Windows 7 OS but why does the browser need to do a scan for even saving an image?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Also, I noticed that whenever I access About Opera, it will fail to check for updates and give this message:
"An error occurred while checking for updates"This is "normal" and happens here often, but the autoupdate works anyhow.
How do I submit a bug report?
Opera Bug Report Wizard. Don't forget to also submit the bug to Avira as the problem may be on their side.
And how do I add screenshots here??
After have submited the bug report you will receive an e-mail address that you can use to add more info about the bug. Just send the screenshot to that e-mail.
To add images to the forum, use
![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg)
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shoukei last edited by
I didn't configure Avira to scan download on Opera. I just installed Opera 20 and started using it not knowing it has to 'connect' with my antivirus.
I've sent a bug report anyway.Oh and btw, I tried adding new themes to my opera from the library but I got this error: An error occurred when installing the theme undefined.
I get the feeling this problem is related to the downloads problem.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
The code to add images here doesn't seem to work...
How did you use it?
I didn't configure Avira to scan download on Opera
But Avira is working in real-time/on the fly? If so, it may be scanning (alomost) everything in your computer, including downloaded files.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Oh and btw, I tried adding new themes to my opera from the library but I got this error: An error occurred when installing the theme undefined.
I get the feeling this problem is related to the downloads problem.Probably. Have you tried different versions/installations of Opera?
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shoukei last edited by
This is what I typed to add images here:
!"cannot download or save image"'http://www.newgrounds.com/dump/item/41fd55e61d05108e4f17ca4f04a014b5'Replace " with square brackets and ' with round brackets.
I've been using Opera 12 but never encountered such problems. I switched to Blink Engine Opera because more websites started not to load properly in Presto Opera.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
This is what I typed to add images here:
!"cannot download or save image"'http://www.newgrounds.com/dump/item/41fd55e61d05108e4f17ca4f04a014b5'That link lead to a error page, maybe this is the problem. Also you should use "Alt" before the text.
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shoukei last edited by
Trying this link from Dropbox.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pwuuvbmgci44vq9/cannotdownload_Opera.jpg -
hitanykey last edited by
If I where in your shoes I would assume an infected system and not an Opera issue. Download Malwarebytes or Superantispyware and do a full system scan.
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blackbird71 last edited by
@shoukei, your Dropbox image does show up at that URL.
Have you tried a download of one of the same images using a different browser, such as IE?
I'm not precisely certain how Avira works on such things, but when a file is accessed on the drive or moved to/from memory, most 'always-on' AVs will examine it, regardless of what app is being used at the time. This is what @leocg is referring to by "real-time/on-the-fly". It's possible that Avira is attempting to do that for download files in a way that interferes with the continuation/completion of Opera's download process in some way (such as not releasing file access back to Opera following the immediate scan, or by interrupting Opera's control of the file in such a way as to boggle Opera). You could try an experiment: if there's a simple image that you can trust to be "clean" on a trusted site, go to that site and temporarily turn off Avira completely (if possible), then try a download of that image. If it downloads successfully, you'll at least know there's an interface issue between Avira and your Opera installation. (Then, of course, be sure to turn your AV back on.)
In such a case, you should then try a re-install of Opera to see if the problem clears. If that doesn't clear it, file or amend bug reports at both Opera and Avira to include descriptions of what you've tried and their results.
The other possibilities, which are much lower, is that the files all are indeed infected or that your system was already somehow infected. In those cases, you should also get similar reactions or blockages using another browser.
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blackbird71 last edited by
If i'm not mistaken, Opera adds a temporary extension to the files being downloaded. Maybe Avira is somehow unable to do the check and is giving the error message.
You may be on the right track. That would explain the AV being cited in the blocking explanation in the OP's image, rather than there simply being some kind of cryptic or generic error message. What would help greatly is if there are any other Avira + Opera 12.1x users out there reading this who could share how things work on their system. Anyone??
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Deleted User last edited by
Does Opera use the .part extension on downloads until the download is complete like some other browsers use?
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shoukei last edited by
@Blackbird71 I tried turning off Avira's real-time protection and then saving an image but the same thing happened. I then tried doing this with Firefox and Opera 12 but nothing like this happened. Maybe there is a specific config in opera 20 that needs to be set?? Has anyone experienced this while using Opera 19 or below?
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blackbird71 last edited by
@shoukei, just to be clear on what you've done so far, has the problem occurred with Avira's Web Protection turned off, regardless of Avira's real-time protection setting? You said earlier you had not "configured" Avira for Opera, but I want to be sure of what you mean.