Impossible to disable the automatic update of Opera browser
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operator777 said:
I read your advices, I applied them and no one is working..
That's strange because it works here and seems to work for others.
The automatic update system of the opera browser does always the update, even when the old version is installed...
It should work no matter the version being used, unless you block the automatic update.
It seems that no one in the world has the solution to fix that probleme.
Without knowing what is causing it, people can only guess.
For the moment I cant use the opera browser because the new version is too unstable.
My computer is freezed by the browser opera.It also happens in Beta and Developer versions?
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operator777 last edited by operator777
@leocg I only use the archived opera version in their website. I installed the version of june 2022. But once installed, despite the fact that I deleted all the tasksfiles, it automatically updates this old version to the newest version. I am in burnout because of this problem. I cant use my computer with opera browser. I'm very upset. The new version of Opera uses the maximum capacity of the processor and CU. It freezes the computer.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operator777 Are you installing using the offline installer and without being connected to the internet?
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operator777 last edited by operator777
@leocg No way to do that. Without an internet connection, it doesnt download the file.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operator777 This topic is to discuss the fact that you can't block automatic updates. If you want to discuss the problem with Opera crashing, please open a new one.
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operator777 last edited by
@leocg I will give up and definitively uninstall Opera. But I will lose all my favourites and bookmarks. That's the probleme. Opera browser is announced by google as the worst browser for computers. I begin now to understand why...
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operator777 last edited by
@leocg Once this june version is installed, Opera immediately updates the browser to the newest version.. Thats a huge big probleme for me.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@operator777 Download "Opera_88.0.4412.27_Setup_x64.exe", to your downloads folder, hit Windows key + r to open the run dialog, type
cmd
and press enter,In the command prompt, type
cd "%userprofile%\Downloads"
to change to your downloads folder where Opera_88.0.4412.27_Setup_x64.exe is at. Then, type:Opera_88.0.4412.27_Setup_x64.exe --launchopera=0
and press enter.
Then, Opera will install without starting and without automatically updating.
Then, before (has to be before) you open Opera, rename opera_autoupdate.exe in the "88.0.4412.27" folder in the install folder. Then, disable Opera's autoupdate tasks in the Windows Task Scheduler.
Then, and only then, can you start Opera.
This method will work whether you're connected to the net or not, But, you can disconnect from the net after downloading Opera_88.0.4412.27_Setup_x64.exe just for extra good measure if you want, and the installer won't need the net at all to install.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operator777 You should be able to export your bookmarks, so you can import them 8n the new browser.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operator777 Then download it, disconnected from the internet, run that offline installer, rename the auto update executable for that build, connect to the internet again and you should not get any automatic updates.
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operator777 last edited by
@leocg said in Impossible to disable the automatic update of Opera browser:
rename the auto update executable for that build
Impossible to do that with Windows 7...
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operator777 last edited by
@burnout426 Ok, I ll keep this method for later because I just tried a new method : Install old version of Opera but without any internet connection.
It seems to work but I m not enthousiasitic because last time it worked 5 days and then the auto update tasks and files reappeared and installed the newest version.
I ll keep an eye on it and will come back to you for feedback.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operator777 Why? Just go to C:\Program Files (or wherever programs are usually installed on Windows 7, find the Opera directory, the build folder, the auto update executable and rename it.
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operator777 last edited by
@leocg said in Impossible to disable the automatic update of Opera browser:
the auto update executable and rename it.
You dont explain how to do that, step by step...
By the way, I noticed a new file in this "opera folder". It's called "Manifest File". Do you know what is it and what is it used for ?
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operator777 last edited by
@leocg Since I did the new method, the opera logo in the corner of the browser, has become red.
It recommands me to secure the browser with an update...
Should I do that ??
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operator777 I guess it was explained in this topic before. Also, you it should not be that difficult for you to search how to do that.
So, as said, you basically copy the path to the installation directory that you find in opera://about and paste it in Windows Explorer.
To rename the auto updater, right click on it and select the proper option.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@operator777 Usually it means that the update was already downloaded and it's ready to be installed.