Auto Update no ON/OFF switch!
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
When "54.0.2952.71" is the current version installed, if you goto "C:\Users\Norm's\AppData\Local\Opera\54.0.2952.71" and rename "opera_autoupdate.exe" to "offopera_autoupdate.exe", you should be fine.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
You can also disable the new update and recovery page via
opera://flags/#update-recovery-page
and do the old way via "Menu -> About Opera" just to get the option out of the menu. -
sharkyca last edited by
@burnout426 said in Auto Update no ON/OFF switch!:
@sharkyca said in Auto Update no ON/OFF switch!:
I am not happy with the new layout of the settings page
For now, you can disable
opera://flags/#new-md-settings
to get the old settings page back. The option might get removed eventually though.I don't know why but in my previous post with the image showing path "C:\Users\Norm's\AppData\Local\Opera" actually does not exist, this path does exist "C:\Users\Norm's\AppData\Local\Opera Software" but no "autoupdate file.
For now I have followed your suggestion to "disable the flag" "opera://flags/#new-md-settings" and will continue using version 55, I am not going to disable the "update/Recovery" page at this time.Thank you for your help!
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sharkyca last edited by
@leocg said in Auto Update no ON/OFF switch!:
The auto update executable is located in the installation folder, usually c:\program files\Opera, under the last build folder.
OK, found the correct folder,
Renamed files in both folders "OFFopera_autoupdate.exe" -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@sharkyca said in Auto Update no ON/OFF switch!:
OK, found the correct folder,
Ah yes. That's the path the Opera installer uses by default when you choose "current user" for "install for" instead of "All users". The latter will install to "C:\Program Files\Opera".
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darthagnon last edited by
Would it be an option, Opera devs, to add an On/Off autoupdate option, to avoid all this hassle?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@darthagnon I'm sure they could do it. But, people have been complaining about this for forever, so I wouldn't get your hopes up. Maybe Opera will surprise one day.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
People using old versions may have a high cost. They will start reporting issues that were already solved long time before because they forgot to update and dealing with those reports are costly; They may lose their data because the current version deals with data in a different way and dealing with it has a cost.
No software house wants people using old versions. -
darthagnon last edited by
@leocg said in Auto Update no ON/OFF switch!:
People using old versions may have a high cost. They will start reporting issues that were already solved long time before because they forgot to update and dealing with those reports are costly; They may lose their data because the current version deals with data in a different way and dealing with it has a cost.
No software house wants people using old versions.What about putting the switch under "Advanced Settings" or chrome://flags, with red warning text?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@sharkyca said in Auto Update no ON/OFF switch!:
I have been doing all the updates but it would be nice to have the "old" settings option on/off !
Does it get reset on you when you update?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
You could add opera_autoupdate.exe to the Windows Explorer DisallowRun list to see if it helps. See https://www.wikihow.com/Block-an-Application-or-.EXE-from-Running-in-Windows.
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sharkyca last edited by
@burnout426 Until the settings page changed in 55 it wasn't a problem, but yes it reverts to default setting on update. I renamed update file so I will now update manually but having to reset settings page to old style is a pain.
I tried turning off update in "tasks" didn't matter.