![]() This will run each time you start your computer and remain running. It is important to note that you will have a new process running in the background (GoogleUpdate.exe). Congratulations! You are now running the newest version of Chrome available. Notice that the version number window shows that Chrome has been updated but still displays the stable release version that we started with.Īfter restarting Chrome, a quick check of the version number reveals the following terrific news. Once the install process has finished, a new non-maximized instance (window) of Google Chrome will automatically open.Ī check on the version number reveals the following message (likely based on the fact that in our example the original instance of Chrome was still running). You may decide to shut it down before starting the install process based on your personal preferences. Note: In our example, the Chrome instance shown above was able to remain open throughout the install process without affecting the install itself. Here are the two windows you will see while the install process is active. Once the file has finished downloading, double click the “ChromeSetup.exe” to get things started. First in your main browser window, you will see the following.Īnd at the bottom left corner of your browser you will see the following download message asking if you are certain that you want to download “ChromeSetup.exe”. Once you have clicked through, you are going to see two things at once. Once you click on the link, you will be taken to a new page and asked to accept the “Google Chrome Terms of Service”. The Dev Channel will provide the newest versions as soon as they are released ( is Vista SP2 and the Dev Channel is being chosen). Time to choose a channel (for our example, the O.S. Once there you can see what channels are available along with details about the channels and a recommendation to backup your profile. Having the latest stable release is nice and all, but where is the fun in that? It is time to get the latest and greatest version set up and running! The first thing to do is go to the Early Access Release Channels home page (link provided at bottom of article). Note: The error message “Update server not available (error: 3)” is displaying because the Google automatic update service was not currently active. ![]() ![]() Subscribe to an Early Access Release Channelįor our example, we are starting out with the latest stable release of Google Chrome (version 2.0.172.31). Note: Chrome for Linux will only work on Ubuntu or Debian distributions at the moment.
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