Posted April 30, 2020

Alabamatick
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XzAr_79
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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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Posted May 01, 2020


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

Old_Dragon
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Old_Dragon
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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.