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Why am I seeing Fatal error upon loading installer executable?

The error message only appears when you start your computer. Although it is doing no harm to your system, it is still annoying and should be resolved. It is usually a glitch that will go away after you click on OK and again restart your computer. Updating the Opera browser can resolve the issue, but if it does not, then you need to follow each and every solution that we have mentioned later in this article.

How to update Opera Browser in Windows?

We need to update Opera to the latest build. To do that, open Opera, click on the Opera icon (also called “Customize and Control Opera), and go to Help > About Opera. It will check for updates and then you can download the latest version from there.

Fix Opera Fatal error upon loading installer executable

If you still continue to see Fatal error upon loading installer executable in Opera then these are the things you can do to resolve the issue. Let us talk about them in detail.

1] Disable Opera scheduled Autoupdate

If the issue is not because of a bug, then we need to disable Opera scheduled Autoupdate and see if that can fix the issue. To do that, follow the given steps. If this doesn’t solve then try the next solution.

2] Clear Browsing Data

If the issue persists, then you may have to clear Browsing Data, you can follow the given steps to do the same. After clearing the data, restart your computer and check if the issue persists.

3] Completely uninstall and then reinstall Opera

Finally, if nothing works then reinstalling the browser should be your last resort. But just uninstalling the browser is not enough, you need to clear all its instances. So, make sure to go through all the points mentioned below and keep removing all the files related to Opera.

Open Task Manager by Ctrl + Shift + Esc, right-click on Opera and select Uninstall.Delete Opera Installed folder. It can be in one of the following locations.

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Remove temporary files of Opera, which are stored in either of the two locations.

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Open Registry Editor and navigate to all the following locations to remove any Opera-related string or keys.

Now, you can uninstall Opera. To do that, open Settings and go to Apps. Look for Opera, for Windows 10, select it and click Uninstall, whereas, for Windows 11, click on the three dots and select Uninstall. After removing Opera completely, you need to download the latest version of the browser and install it on your system. After doing that, see if the issue persists.