@burnout426: Yes I can. Just downloaded and installed. Working on it now.
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RE: Opera 64.0.3417.61 Stable updateBlogs
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RE: Opera 64.0.3417.61 Stable updateBlogs
@burnout426 Windows 10. All updates installed. Btw...using Opera 64.3417.47. Everything working fine.
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RE: Opera 64.0.3417.61 Stable updateBlogs
From memory, I think so. I believe I had that version installed prior to the 3417.61 issues that I described earlier. Won't be able to try 3417.54 until later. Will let you know ASAP.
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RE: Opera 86 StableBlogs
My version of Opera (85.0.4341.75) won't update to 86. I keep getting a "failed" message whenever I attempt to update. Anyone have any ideas why, and how to fix?
I'm running Windows 10.
This has happened to me a few times in the past, where a version just won't update. It will eventually update when some future version is released. Just curious why this happens, and if there's a solution.
Latest posts made by watermurf
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RE: Opera 86 StableBlogs
My version of Opera (85.0.4341.75) won't update to 86. I keep getting a "failed" message whenever I attempt to update. Anyone have any ideas why, and how to fix?
I'm running Windows 10.
This has happened to me a few times in the past, where a version just won't update. It will eventually update when some future version is released. Just curious why this happens, and if there's a solution.
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RE: Opera 76.0.4017.123 stable updateBlogs
Anyone notice that certain extension icons are conflicting with each other? I'm running Opera version 76.0.4017.123, and the Amazon extension icon is overlapping the Checker Plus for Gmail icon. To explain further...this happens when I have the Checker Plus icon pinnned, and the Amazon icon hidden (but it shows up anyway overlapping the Checker Plus icon). I can work around this by pinning all extension icons to the address bar, where they then all show individually. Rather not do this, since it make the address bar look to busy.
Is this a known issue...and is there a fix coming?
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RE: Opera 68.0.3618.104 Stable updateBlogs
You guys are killing me...latest update 3618.104 (for Windows 10) results in an application error message and Opera won't open. This has happened several times over the last year or so, with various Opera updates...resulting in the same application error. As usual, going back to the previous version (in this case 3618.63) fixes the problem.
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RE: Opera 66.0.3515.36 Stable updateBlogs
@zalex108: Thanks for the suggestion, but removing my profile didn't work. Same issue. This happened to me once before, and I could not find a solution until Opera posted another update. As I mentioned, 66.0.3515.27 works just fine.
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RE: Opera 66.0.3515.36 Stable updateBlogs
The last 2 updates, 66.0.3515.36 and 66.0.3515.44, have resulted in an error message..."Unable to start" and the following error code "Oxc0000022". Opera won't open. I need to go back to version 66.0.3515.27 for the browser to work. Anyone know what's going on?
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RE: Opera 64.0.3417.61 Stable updateBlogs
@burnout426 Had a sec, so thought I'd try 3417.54. It works. Opera then auto updated to 3417.61 and same problem with "error 0000022". Application won't open. Rolled back to 3417.54, and everything works again.
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RE: Opera 64.0.3417.61 Stable updateBlogs
From memory, I think so. I believe I had that version installed prior to the 3417.61 issues that I described earlier. Won't be able to try 3417.54 until later. Will let you know ASAP.
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RE: Opera 64.0.3417.61 Stable updateBlogs
@burnout426 Windows 10. All updates installed. Btw...using Opera 64.3417.47. Everything working fine.
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RE: Opera 64.0.3417.61 Stable updateBlogs
@burnout426: Yes I can. Just downloaded and installed. Working on it now.
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RE: Opera 64.0.3417.61 Stable updateBlogs
@burnout426: Yes...restarted/rebooted several times. By the way, previous versions of Opera worked just fine.