[BUG] Opera won't check for updates - invalid params and unable to prepare update checker runtime
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@no-name-opera Is your connection set as limited by chance?
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no-name-opera last edited by no-name-opera
@leocg I'm sorry but I don't understand the question. I'm not aware of any setting in Opera to limit the connection (and I just did a search to check). And I've tried the update with VPN both on and off. If you're referring to Windows overall, no, I don't have any limits set (as far as I know) and have more than ample connection speed. Can you be more specific please?
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zalex108 last edited by
Do you have a custom Hosts file or DNS?
Try disabling the Hosts file and with Google DNS 8.8.8.8 or Open 1.1.1.1.
"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 I had a custom Hosts file to block much of Microsoft's crap tracking but just got rid of it and also tried Google DNS. Same problem.
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A Former User last edited by
@no-name-opera Google 's dns was act 'n up earlier..
open dns is work 'n
208.67.222.222
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@no-name-opera Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-DNS-Client
Date: 9/29/2019 2:00:19 PM
Event ID: 1014
Task Category: (1014)
Level: Warning
Keywords: (268435456)
User: NETWORK SERVICE
Computer:
Description:
Name resolution for the name translate.google.com timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">so i switched to a different Dns today..
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no-name-opera last edited by
@leocg Thanks for the clarification - no, I don't have any limits set on Windows. Is there some specific setting you suspect? I'll be happy to check it.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@no-name-opera i see your ealier pings didint work..
have ya done a Command prompt random ping (to n e where) to make sure the ping 'n part works..
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no-name-opera last edited by
@nvmjustagirl Actually, some of the pings did work, which you can see in the post - I included the pings that didn't in case that lent any clues.
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A Former User last edited by
@no-name-opera i ssee @ the when looking i saw these one and not the rest..
ComputerName : http://autoupdate.geo.opera.com
RemoteAddress :
InterfaceAlias :
SourceAddress :
PingSucceeded : FalsePS C:> Test-NetConnection https://autoupdate.geo.opera.com -port 443
WARNING: Name resolution of https://autoupdate.geo.opera.com failedme blind sumtimes lol
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@no-name-opera i enabled a ram drv i have..
and installed a stand alone usb of
Opera_66.0.3515.36_Setup_x64.exethen went to about and it updated
as you can seeVersion:66.0.3515.36
Restart Opera to update to version 66.0.3515.44
Relaunch now
Update stream:Stable
System:Windows 10 64-bit
i do not think it is a bug
but you personally have sum kinna trouble tho..
Pic after i re-launhed opera
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@no-name-opera I mean the one in (Windows) Settings > Network and Internet > Properties
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no-name-opera last edited by
@leocg That's what I thought you might be referring to. No, nothing's set that would limit.
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no-name-opera last edited by
@nvmjustagirl I've done a complete uninstall (using Windows Program and Features Uninstaller) and reinstall (on the same machine) and have the same problem, which is why I thought it might be related to a bug.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@no-name-opera maybe @burnout426 will see this a lil later.. he knows some of the registry data that can be cleaned up or maybe @leocg does too..
seems like sumthing is blocking sumwhere tho.. i know you said ya turned off all anti-viruses.. what do ya use.. if ya don;t mind me ask 'n..
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no-name-opera last edited by
@nvmjustagirl At this point, your theory seems most likely - that during a previous upgrade, Opera's registry data somehow got hosed and any new installs (including standalones) are getting corrupted by it. In and of itself, I still think that points to at least a potential place for Opera's dev team to check for improvements (e.g., why would hosed registry data impact a standalone version - it shouldn't, right?). I use standard Windows anti-virus/firewall.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@no-name-opera the stand alone.. do ya still have it hold on ..
do ya still have this stand alone installed (Opera_66.0.3515.36_Setup_x64.exe) if so use that same setup file and do like a re intall use'n same folders directory you used to begin with..
when ya do it will instead upgrade.. you will a upgrade button that way
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no-name-opera last edited by no-name-opera
@nvmjustagirl I didn't have it setup anymore but just now reinstalled to show the screens - exactly as the fully installed version.
This is why I thought it was a bug. A portable version shouldn't depend on anything in the registry so, even if it was corrupted, the update should work properly (or at least the button shouldn't be greyed out). That the button is greyed out suggests where to look for the root cause (but I can't see the code to know where to look).
Additionally, in the file opera_autoupdate.log, I see this:
[21156:20832:0124/074918.945:78967734:INFO:resource_l10n_handler.cc(101)] Language not in the available languages list: en-US [21156:20832:0124/074918.945:78967734:INFO:resource_l10n_handler.cc(107)] Trying language from system preferred list: en-US [21156:20832:0124/074918.945:78967734:INFO:resource_l10n_handler.cc(150)] Retrying after adjustments: en-US [21156:20832:0124/074918.945:78967734:INFO:resource_l10n_handler.cc(107)] Trying language from system preferred list: en [21156:20832:0124/074922.395:78971171:ERROR:autoupdate_checker.cc(374)] COM init failed [21156:20832:0124/074922.395:78971171:ERROR:autoupdate_checker.cc(333)] Unable to acquire locks! Download: true, metric: true [21156:20832:0124/074922.400:78971187:ERROR:autoupdate_checker.cc(137)] Unable to prepare update checker runtime.