It is an Operating System Requirement Update, this morning Opera Staff just Discontinued all updates to the OSes of Windows 7, 8 & 8.1 entirely, that is what that update mentions, and there is no way of getting rid of it, Opera's Staff may require you not to use this browser when this message happen, some people could not use it earlier when they had to deal with this "Get latest security update" message.
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RE: [Solved]Security updateOpera for Windows
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RE: [Solved]Security updateOpera for Windows
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.
Latest posts made by ChaoJeffrey
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RE: [Solved]Security updateOpera for Windows
@operaforumjg Well I know Windows 10 is getting too late after back in May, Microsoft is pushing users to Windows 11 and already hints to Windows 12 is expected to be pushed next year which also introduces the 128-Bit Program runtime, a sign at the end of this year, 32-Bit will be Obsolete Entirely in everything.
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RE: [Solved]Security updateOpera for Windows
@bbildman only 1 downside is the memory issues, although it has known severe memory leaks that can in turn long term might cause problems with the computer freezing up, aka causing Bad Ram to happen, something Firefox needs to correct pretty badly.
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RE: [Solved]Security updateOpera for Windows
@operaforumjg Because Opera's Designers are trying to push Windows users to Windows 11 at this point, knowing very well Windows 11 has many problems with UI Friendliness and also lacks customizations which we know Windows Users want which was done up to 8.1, which I know is going to be a problem, Microsoft is bossing people and software makers around pretty hard, plus Windows 11 ends all 32-Bit Program Access.
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RE: [Solved]Security updateOpera for Windows
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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RE: Windows 7, 8 & 8.1 End Of Life Active?Opera for Windows
@leocg And that is the rest the Menu button is in Red, because the Operating System needs an update due to the very fact the version I have is not secure now, and we know uninstalling it would be the likely recommendation until my OS & Hardware is up to date by Microsoft's means.
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Windows 7, 8 & 8.1 End Of Life Active?Opera for Windows
In Relation to the "Get the latest Security Updates", I need to know if an announcement by Opera's Staff here will post that Tuesday was the end of all updates for Opera on Windows 7, 8 & 8.1 and have to discontinue to use the browser due to Security Reason unless the user updates both Hardware & Operating System?
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RE: [Solved]Security updateOpera for Windows
It is an Operating System Requirement Update, this morning Opera Staff just Discontinued all updates to the OSes of Windows 7, 8 & 8.1 entirely, that is what that update mentions, and there is no way of getting rid of it, Opera's Staff may require you not to use this browser when this message happen, some people could not use it earlier when they had to deal with this "Get latest security update" message.