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    • Generosus
      Generosus @raddy last edited by

      @raddy,

      Great! Now Windows 7, 8.1 users have two choices. Updating to Windows 10 is your best bet. Obviously, for security reasons.

      Cheers 🙂

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      • raddy
        raddy @Generosus last edited by

        @generosus said in Security update:

        Now Windows 7, 8.1 users have two choices. Updating to Windows 10 is your best bet. Obviously, for security reasons.

        Win7 is still being updated. So the best bet is installing ff for windows 7 users (for security reasons).

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        • Generosus
          Generosus @raddy last edited by Generosus

          @raddy said in Security update:

          Win7 is still being updated. So the best bet is installing ff for windows 7 users (for security reasons).

          I was referring to Windows OS, not Opera. Windows 7 and 8.1 users will no longer receive security updates (as of January 10, 2023).

          Cheers 🙂

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          • raddy
            raddy @Generosus last edited by

            @generosus said in Security update:

            Windows 7 and 8.1 users will no longer receive security updates (as of January 10, 2023).

            Windows 7 Embedded/Windows 2008 R2 updates suitables for normal windows 7 + still have 0patch platform.

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            • ChaoJeffrey
              ChaoJeffrey @Generosus last edited by

              @generosus ,

              Well also we have to contend that Microsoft is also pushing people to Windows 11, I know Opera already is looking to Develop hard into Windows 11 and soon to be Windows 12,

              https://www.microsoft.com/insidetrack/blog/unpacking-microsofts-speedy-upgrade-to-windows-11/

              And by the time many get off of Windows 7, they will have to upgrade again shortly after 10, and it will forced on.

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              • Generosus
                Generosus @raddy last edited by

                @raddy said in Security update:

                Windows 7 Embedded/Windows 2008 R2 updates suitables for normal windows 7 + still have 0patch platform.

                Not sure I understand your statement. In any case, have you read this?

                https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/end-of-support?r=1

                Cheers 🙂

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                • raddy
                  raddy @Generosus last edited by

                  @generosus said in Security update:

                  Not sure I understand your statement. In any case, have you read this?

                  Of course, but, maybe you not know for that:

                  https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/june-13-2023-kb5027275-monthly-rollup-b4c032c9-77f4-4fa6-86ed-e7c009c0715b

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                  • Generosus
                    Generosus @raddy last edited by

                    @raddy said in Security update:

                    Of course, but, maybe you not know for that:
                    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/june-13-2023-kb5027275-monthly-rollup-b4c032c9-77f4-4fa6-86ed-e7c009c0715b

                    Yours is a special case. You got lucky 🙂

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                    • raddy
                      raddy @Generosus last edited by

                      @generosus said in Security update:

                      Yours is a special case.

                      With these updates you can patch any windows 7.

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                      • vergessen2022
                        vergessen2022 @Shekina last edited by

                        @shekina False alarm. After some time, it returned. 😰

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                        • MrMuFa5a
                          MrMuFa5a @vergessen2022 last edited by MrMuFa5a

                          @vergessen2022
                          try rename opera_autoupdate.exe
                          (C:\Users\YOUR USER NAME\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera\95.0.4635.84)
                          also try adding --disable-update to your shortcut
                          (C:\Users\YOUR USER NAME\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera\launcher.exe --disable-update)

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                          • Shekina
                            Shekina @vergessen2022 last edited by

                            @vergessen2022 Thanks for your reply!

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                            • Shekina
                              Shekina @MrMuFa5a last edited by

                              @mrmufa5a It worked, which is great. Thanks a lot!

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                              • bbildman
                                bbildman @MrMuFa5a last edited by

                                @mrmufa5a Hi, so far by editing the hosts file with "127.0.0.1 autoupdate.geo.opera.com" (2 days now) the dreaded red Menu button has not returned.

                                🙂

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                                • SunnyDays99
                                  SunnyDays99 @ChaoJeffrey last edited by

                                  @chaojeffrey So let us all understand this, what this Opera 95 "Security Update" actually is.
                                  After going through the rigmarole of trying to actually download this "update", (No instructions given to those Opera 95 users who received it).
                                  Many folk failing to successfully install it.

                                  Is it being said here that ALL IT IS is a notice that "Opera Staff just Discontinued all updates to the OSes of Windows 7, 8 & 8.1 entirely." and it is a notice to say go and update your Operating System.

                                  Which we know many Win 7, 8, 8.1 computers are not actually 'able' to upgrade to Windows 10.

                                  I do not quite get the part about, "Opera's Staff may require you not to use this browser" ie the Opera 95 browser.

                                  What Opera 95 users need to know is does successfully downloading that update somehow >>Disables<< the use of the browser.

                                  We see it says "some people could not use it earlier", what, this being after the update was downloaded or before it. Or is it yet again another message with Opera recommending that the Opera 95 browser not be used?.

                                  It sounds to me that it is not actually a security 'improvement' to the existing Opera 95 version installed . Does not take it any further that at most Opera 95.0.4635.84. No one has said it does with say 95.0.4635.88 version figures mentioned anywhere.

                                  So all in all then, if there is no actual real Security Update to install, it merely being a pop up notice or some other notice of Opera saying there won't be any more Security updates, get yourselves a more recent Operating System with folks having trouble after downloading this Supposed "Security Update".

                                  There seems to be NO POINT in going to the bother of downloading it other than possibly removing the red Opera menu button, that some helpful folk have given details on how to get rid of it.

                                  All in all then not what most Opera 95 users want. Some may feel cheated.
                                  Opera management changing their mind, re-coding Opera One a bit with Opera 95 users offered an upgrade to Opera One would be better.
                                  Which initially it looked as though that is what it was. A Security Upgrade by way of upgrading to Opera One with all the improved security it uses.

                                  The red Opera menu prompts leading to the Opera Download page with "Opera recommends this browser" for you message. Opera One pictures!! shown.
                                  (the actual 'non update' is lower down in the Beta & Archive browser section, in Opera 95 section).

                                  Just shows then, before downloading stuff in some cases best to look around and see the results of others doing so.

                                  All sorted then. Thanks to all fellow Opera 95 users. Many of us can't upgrade our Operating Systems but still want to use Opera. Taking our chances using unsupported Operating systems and Internet browsers as well. Rebels right on the edge. Look out World.

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                                  • OperaForumJG
                                    OperaForumJG last edited by

                                    I tried to update Opera with the Security Update and got error messages pertaining to PowerShell or PowerShell doesn't exist on Win7. It seems that Win7 is no longer supported by Opera.
                                    95.0.4635.84
                                    Windows 7

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                                    • bbildman
                                      bbildman @SunnyDays99 last edited by

                                      @sunnydays99 Good post, sir!

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                                      • vergessen2022
                                        vergessen2022 @MrMuFa5a last edited by

                                        @mrmufa5a Now this worked. Kudos.

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                                        • raddy
                                          raddy @OperaForumJG last edited by raddy

                                          @operaforumjg said in Security update:

                                          and got error messages pertaining to PowerShell or PowerShell doesn't exist on Win7.

                                          Which errors?

                                          Windows 7 have built-in Windows Powershell 2.0 and you can install Powershell 5.1.

                                          PS. Many working methods for disable Opera browser autoupdate

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                                          • OperaForumJG
                                            OperaForumJG last edited by leocg

                                            Thanks for telling me that Win7 has PowerShell. However, the error messages might be targeted for the PowerShell Win10 environment. I tried to load screenshots but failed. Yes, I might be living dangerously but my Dell Alienware M17xR2 costed me $CAN 4,994.00 in October 2010. It cannot be upgraded to Win10 or Win11 because of the "exotic" drivers and software. I might try Slimbrowser which might be the only web browser left for Win7.

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