In short, the health of your Opera installation seems poor. Then, open Opera and import your stuff back in. If so, then you most likely have a corrupted profile from updating with it all these years, where you need to save your open tabs, export your bookmarks and passwords, close Opera, delete its profile and cache folders to start over. Click OK in the Java Plug-in confirmation window. When the Windows User Account Control (UAC) dialog appears, allow permissions to make the changes. This will disable the Java plug-in in the browser. Deselect the check box for Enable Java content in the browser. However, I would let Opera update to see if updating still messes with your profile files. In the Java Control Panel, click on the Security tab. On Mac: +Shift+N or File > New Private Window. On Windows or Linux: Ctrl+Shift+N or O Menu > New private window. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what youre looking.
Detail How to Disable Opera Auto Update How to Stop Opera Web Browser Auto. You can open a private window with a keyboard shortcut, or through the menu. Search the worlds information, including webpages, images, videos and more. That should clear things up a lot and renaming the opera_autoupdate.exe file should then prevent an update. Download How To Disable Opera Auto Updates MP3 secara gratis di admision camp. If you were not purposely using the 32-bit version of Opera, you need to download the 64-bit offline installer from, launch it, click "options", make sure the "install path" is set to "C:\Program Files\Opera", make sure "install for" is set to "all users", carefully read the other options and adjust as necessary, and install. Same thing with "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\temp. Then, close Opera, and copy the profile and cache folder to a safe place as a backup.Īlso, you should delete everything in the "C:\Windows\temp" folder as there will be Opera installer leftover stuff in there.
For good measure, before you install Opera, goto the URL opera://about and take note of the "profile" and "cache" paths. Note that when you uninstall Opera and it asks you if you want to delete your data, don't tell it to as that will delete all your settings and everything. Then, open up the Windows Task Scheduler and delete any Opera scheduled tasks that remain. Then, you need to delete all Opera shortcuts and pinned taskbar icons. If so, delete them unless you purposely have extra ones there. Also, check in "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Programs" to make sure there are no Opera installations there. Check in "C:\Program Files" too to see if there's an Opera folder there. You need to uninstall Opera and delete the whole Opera program files folder. Unless you've manually downloaded the installer to update Opera, there should only be 2 versions listed there (the latest build and the previous). There could easily be something messed up there in the program files where a bug in an older version introduced some file or quirk in the installation. Burnout426 last edited I can see from the pic that you've been upgrading for a very long time by all the old versions you have.