Posted April 30, 2020

Alabamatick
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mharviala
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Posted May 01, 2020

It also is missing much of the functionality that I used in 1.x, or at least it was not in a place that I could find. Will I try 2.0 again? No. Will I ever use Galaxy again if they Remove the 1.x version? No. Can I play my games without Galaxy? Yes. So I will always have a viable alternative to using 2.0

Steel-Panther
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Posted May 01, 2020

It also is missing much of the functionality that I used in 1.x, or at least it was not in a place that I could find. Will I try 2.0 again? No. Will I ever use Galaxy again if they Remove the 1.x version? No. Can I play my games without Galaxy? Yes. So I will always have a viable alternative to using 2.0


221bBS
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Posted May 01, 2020
So I've already created a shortcut with /runWithoutUpdating
Renamed GalaxyUpdater
But I'm wondering where the 2.0 files that were downloaded are stored?
My guess is
"C:\ProgramData\GOG.com\Galaxy\autoupdate-verified"
and
"C:\ProgramData\GOG.com\supportInstaller\2071628374"
Would it be safe to delete the contents of these folders?
Renamed GalaxyUpdater
But I'm wondering where the 2.0 files that were downloaded are stored?
My guess is
"C:\ProgramData\GOG.com\Galaxy\autoupdate-verified"
and
"C:\ProgramData\GOG.com\supportInstaller\2071628374"
Would it be safe to delete the contents of these folders?

Tikkia
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Posted May 01, 2020
Actually, it turns out that I am using Galaxy 1.2.66, wich is not trying to force me to auto update. The first one is the exe that I installed on my new computer, the second is from a link provided by another goger.
setup_galaxy_1.2.66.64.exe
setup_galaxy_1.2.67.58.exe
Edit:
As I was typing this it tried to get me to update, but did not force me to do so.
setup_galaxy_1.2.66.64.exe
setup_galaxy_1.2.67.58.exe
Edit:
As I was typing this it tried to get me to update, but did not force me to do so.
Post edited May 01, 2020 by Tikkia

psino
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Posted May 01, 2020

When it's installed, uncheck the Run Galaxy at Startup option, close Galaxy, then add a shortcut to your startup folder to Galaxy with the /runWithoutUpdating argument, then restart Galaxy from that shortcut.
I want also thank the others, too. Deleting the GalaxyUpdate.exe was the solution.

williamjcm
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Posted May 01, 2020

Going on the website and checking manually for updates is a massive pain in the butt.

Tikkia
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Blo0dHawk
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Posted May 01, 2020

Do I need to disable autostart and edit the shortcut as well?
I just posted the following step by step in another thread so I apologize for the double post, but hopefully this helps more people see that there is a workaround to this forced upgrade:
Uninstall Galaxy 2.0
Go to "C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy" and delete all remaining files
Download Galaxy 1.2.67.58 from the link in this thread
Install Galaxy 1.2.67.58
As the installation finishes, DO NOT check "Run Galaxy"
Before running Galaxy again, go to "C:\ProgramData\GOG.com\Galaxy\redists" and rename Galaxyupdater.exe to something else like Galaxyupdater.old or just delete it completely
Then run Galaxy, go to your settings and change everything back to your liking and you should be all set
No more popups or forced upgrades
Post edited May 01, 2020 by Blo0dHawk

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Posted May 01, 2020

ZyloxDragon
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Posted May 02, 2020
Just realize that the client does make calls to the update file on occasion. There were 3 separate copies of the updates file on my system, which is why I choose to just block the files via my firewall. Galaxy becomes unrespondent on my system unless I end the updater task, which seems to be about 1x per day.