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#1
I recently use PatchMyPC on an older, slower computer and there is another error message that appears before the invalid command line that states error checking for new version (or something similar to that). It flashes by so quickly it's difficult to read and unable to grab as a screen shot. On more modern and powerful computers it is just a blip on the screen and is only there for a fraction of a second.
#2
Same issue. It's been happening for well over a week.
#3
You need to uninstall 3.7.2218.52 after you install .55.. For some reason it installs .55 so that it shows as a separate program so both versions are installed.
#4
No problem with how long it took to correct. It was mainly the lack of a response that seemed like know one acknowledged it and/or was looking into it.

Anyway, Thanks.
#5
I've been having the same issue for several weeks and posted about. So far absolutely ZERO response from PMPC about this. Starting to wonder if they even care.
#6
Well it's been a week since I posted about this and it's still happening.
#7
Downloaded a fresh version, placed it on a new flashdrive, then used it on a fresh/clean install of 64bit Windows 10 Pro that didn't have a previous install of Vivaldi and it does the same thing. Same error message and same debug.log information. Absolutely no problems with any of the other 30 or so programs I install/update with PMPC.

Am I the only person having this problem?
#8
For the past week or so I keep having issues with Vivaldi not updating. I get a Code 7 error message. I have to open Vivaldi and manually update it each time. I know I can continue to do this, but it would be nice to get this fixed at some point. I have tried this on several computers at different locations, from different USB sticks and they have all been doing this since at least the 3.7.2218.40 update if not earlier.

Here is the error debug.log it creates. Any idea of what is going on here?

[0331/130527.138:ERROR:vivaldi_setup_util.cc(203)] Vivaldi update requires --vivaldi-install-dir option
[0331/130527.138:ERROR:persistent_histogram_storage.cc(97)] Could not write "SetupMetrics" persistent histograms to file as the storage base directory is not properly set.

#9
Yes I know we can update to 77.0.1 via Help - About, but that defeats the purpose of PMPC. Is that update going to be put into PMPC anytime soon?
#10
General Questions (Free Home Updater) / Vivaldi
March 02, 2020, 11:06:08 AM
Vivaldi released 2.11.1811.44 last week, but PMPC is still showing 2.11.1811.41 as the latest release. Hopefully someone can update this (pun intended) in the near future.

Not meant as a complaint, just figured one slipped thru the cracks.
#11
General Questions (Free Home Updater) / Re: CPU-Z 1.91
February 17, 2020, 12:25:52 PM
No biggy. I can't imagine trying to keep track of it all. You guys do a great job and PMPC makes my life so much easier.
#12
General Questions (Free Home Updater) / CPU-Z 1.91
February 17, 2020, 10:38:32 AM
CPU-Z 1.91 was released Dec 10, 2019 but PatchMyPc still has 1.90. Any chance that you can update that in the near future? I know it's easy for an app update to slip thru the cracks from time to time, especially over the Holidays. Just wanted to let you know.
#13
General Questions (Free Home Updater) / Re: LibreOffice
September 05, 2019, 02:25:50 PM
Don't worry about it. Stuff happens and usually updates are there within a day. I just thought it was rather humerous that no sooner do you get one update out for it than a new one showed u.
#14
General Questions (Free Home Updater) / Re: LibreOffice
September 05, 2019, 01:37:30 PM
Wouldn't you know it. No sooner did you get 6.2.6.2 in and they released 6.2.7 today. Not meaning to push, just letting you know.
#15
General Questions (Free Home Updater) / Re: LibreOffice
September 04, 2019, 03:43:10 PM
Thank you.