I've just determined that when OperaTor installs, it installs Opera in its own directory, independant of an existing version of Opera on the hard drive.
So now I have Ver. 9.60, which is my independant version (which I didn't uninstall prior to installing OperaTor) and I have Ver. 9.52 which is the version installed by OperaTor.
When I tried to install Ver. 9.60 in my OperaTor directory, the install routine “finds” the existing independant Opera Ver9.60 install and offers to remove it; I am not allowed to install Ver. 9.60 on my hard drive for the second time.
So it appears you cannot have two installs of Opera on your PC at one time.
Probably, I should uninstall my existing, independant Opera 9.60 and then run the Opera 9.60 setup file and it will no doubt find the Ver. 9.52 installation OperaTor made.
I've just determined that
I've just determined that when OperaTor installs, it installs Opera in its own directory, independant of an existing version of Opera on the hard drive.
So now I have Ver. 9.60, which is my independant version (which I didn't uninstall prior to installing OperaTor) and I have Ver. 9.52 which is the version installed by OperaTor.
When I tried to install Ver. 9.60 in my OperaTor directory, the install routine “finds” the existing independant Opera Ver9.60 install and offers to remove it; I am not allowed to install Ver. 9.60 on my hard drive for the second time.
So it appears you cannot have two installs of Opera on your PC at one time.
Probably, I should uninstall my existing, independant Opera 9.60 and then run the Opera 9.60 setup file and it will no doubt find the Ver. 9.52 installation OperaTor made.
I'll update this thread as I progress. Jay