Alternate New Google Chrome and BETA installer

by | |

The web is what you make of it
The web has moved from viewing to doing. Google Chrome is a fast, simple browser that lets you make the most of the modern web.
If you're having problems using the standard Google Chrome installer at http://www.google.com/chrome, you can try the alternate installer available from the link below to download the latest version of the browser.

This alternate installer doesn’t require network connectivity to install Google Chrome. Once installed, Google Chrome will attempt to automatically update whenever it detects that a newer version of the browser is available. However, your network configuration may prevent the browser from updating properly. We recommend that you bookmark this page and come back periodically to manually download newer versions of Google Chrome. That way, you can be sure to receive important security fixes and feature improvements. You can see if updates are available by visiting the Google Chrome releases blog.


After you download the file, open it to complete your installation. For additional help, please visit the Google Chrome Help Center.
Try the latest version of Google Chrome (BETA)
  • Preview the latest features Preview the latest features
    Try out the newest tools while they're a little rough around the edges.
  • Give early feedback Give early feedback
    Let us know what you think and help make Google Chrome a better browser.
  • Continue to get BETA updates Continue to get BETA updates
    When you switch to the BETA version of Google Chrome you will always get the latest speed and feature updates. Please note that you can only have one version of Google Chrome at a time.
  • Find out more about the latest release on the Google Chrome blog.
For Windows XP, Vista, and 7
Try the stable version of Google Chrome instead

0 comments: