How Opera's cleanup role could work, since analyzing does not advance.
Example for the lie of the "Old version":
The executable is "not touched" since it is actaulized to the latest version along with Opera.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\launcher.exe
Old version
C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\51.0.2830.40 =====> Clean this folder (delete)
New version
C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\51.0.2830.55
Conclusion: That it can be cleaned, that is, to delete the minor version.
My guess is that this must also be happening in "Google Chrome" since it is "based on this role".
"Usually I do it manually, I delete the folder with minor version (Old version)".
How Opera's cleanup role could work, since analyzing does not advance.
Example for the lie of the "Old version":
The executable is "not touched" since it is actaulized to the latest version along with Opera. C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\launcher.exe
Old version C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\51.0.2830.40 =====> Clean this folder (delete)
New version C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera\51.0.2830.55
Conclusion: That it can be cleaned, that is, to delete the minor version. My guess is that this must also be happening in "Google Chrome" since it is "based on this role". "Usually I do it manually, I delete the folder with minor version (Old version)".