Install Chrome On Windows 10

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Install Chrome On Windows 10

How to Install and Uninstall Google Chrome in Windows

Install Chrome on Windows Download the installation file. If prompted, click Run or Save. If you chose Save, double-click the download to start installing.

Google Chrome is currently the most popular browser for Windows as it offers good performance, excellent compatibility with web sites, and a huge amount of extensions that can be used to extend the functionality of the browser.

Google Chrome is a fast, easy to use, and secure web browser. Designed for Android, Chrome brings you personalized news articles, quick links to your favorite sites, downloads, and Google Search and Google Translate built-in. Download now to enjoy the same Chrome web browser experience you love across all your devices. Browse fast and type less. Disable S Mode on Windows Computer. As mentioned above, if your computer has arrived with. How to Install Google Chrome on Windows 10 Open any web browser such as Microsoft Edge, type ' google.com/chrome ' into the address bar, and then press the Enter key. Click Download Chrome Accept and Install Save File. While Windows 10 comes with its own browser, Microsoft Edge, it might still make a lot of sense to install Chrome as an additional browser on your computer. Two or even more internet browsers can live together quite happily on one system, so that's certainly not a limiting factor.

If you are using a different browser and wish to install Google Chrome or if you are using Google Chrome and want to know how to uninstall it, you can follow the steps below.

How to install Chrome in Windows

To install the Google Chrome browser in Windows, please follow these steps:

  1. To download Google Chrome, go to https://www.google.com/chrome/ page and click on 'Download Chrome'.
  2. You will now be shown the Google Chrome Terms of Service. At this page, uncheck the 'Help make Google Chrome better by automatically sending usage statistics and crash reports to Google' and click on the 'Accept and install' button to download the Google Chrome installer.
  3. The ChromeSetup.exe file will now be downloaded. When finished, click on it as indicated by the red arrow in the image below to start the installation program.
  4. When you click on the ChromeSetup.exe file, Windows will display a UAC prompt asking if you want to 'allow this app to make changes to your device?'. Click on the Yes button to continue.
  5. Google Chrome will now begin to install on your computer.
  6. When finished, Google Chrome will automatically open and an icon for Google Chrome will be on your desktop that you can use to launch the program.

Now that Google Chrome is installed in Windows, you can either start it from the icon on the desktop or search for Chrome in the Start menu and launch it from there.

How to uninstall Chrome in Windows

To uninstall the Google Chrome browser from Windows, please follow these steps:

  1. Click on the Start button and type uninstall. When the Add or Remove programs option appears, click on it.
  2. The Apps & Features settings screen will now be displayed. Under Apps & features, search for chrome as shown in the image below.
  3. When Google Chrome is shown like below, click on the Uninstall button.
  4. When you click Uninstall, Windows will prompt you again to make sure you want to uninstall Chrome. At this prompt, click on the Uninstall button.
  5. Windows will now show you a UAC prompt asking if you wish to 'allow this app to make changes to your device?'. At this prompt click on the Yes button to continue.
  6. Believe it or not, Google Chrome will now ask if you are sure you wish to uninstall Google Chrome.
    At this prompt, you can click on the Uninstall button, but I would not check the 'Also delete your browsing data' option as you may want your bookmarks and settings to remain intact if you ever decide to reinstall the browser again.
  7. When done uninstalling, your default browser will open to a survey asking why you uninstalled the browser. You can simply close this screen.
  8. You can now close the Apps & Features settings screen.

Google Chrome will now be uninstalled from Windows.

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Let's take a look at how to install Google Chrome on Windows 10. While Windows 10 comes with its own browser, Microsoft Edge, it might still make a lot of sense to install Chrome as an additional browser on your computer. Two or even more internet browsers can live together quite happily on one system, so that's certainly not a limiting factor.

I can't count the cases where something that wasn't working in one browser miraculously worked in another, so having multiple browsers on your computer can sometimes save the day if you're having issues with certain websites.
What's more, if you're using any of Google's services (Gmail, Google Drive, Google Photos, …), you will get a better experience and more features when working with the Chrome browser. This is especially true for Google Chrome remote desktop.
With that being said, let's take a look at the Google Chrome setup procedure.

How to Install Google Chrome Correctly

Obviously it's important to download Google Chrome from the correct location so that you don't get any malware or unwanted guests like viruses on your computer. I will provide a direct Google Chrome download link in a moment so you can use that one just to make sure. I'm going to assume that you're using Microsoft Edge to download Google Chrome as Edge is present on any Windows 10 computer. If you're using another browser (like Firefox or Opera), the instructions to open the downloaded file might be slightly different.
If you click the Google Chrome download link, you'll see a screen like this:

You can click the 'Download Chrome' button to start your download.
You will then be able to see the downloaded file near the bottom left corner of your Edge window:

Click the 'Open file' link to continue. This may take a few moments and then you might see a user account control window, asking 'Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?'. Click yes to continue.

The Google Chrome setup program will now start and you will see a screen that says 'On your marks..' indicating that the installation will begin.

Next is a screen where you will see the actual download of the necessary files will begin:

.. and a few moments later you'll see the actual installation take place.

Shortly after that, Google Chrome will be ready and installed on your computer. Ready for you to go. You can click the 'Get started' button to, um get started and begin using Google Chrome.

As this window appears, you'll also notice that the Google Chrome icon has appeared on your Windows taskbar. You can take advantage of this situation and right click on the icon and select 'Pin to taskbar' in order to pin the Google Chrome icon to your taskbar permanently. This way you can always start Google Chrome with a single click on its icon on your taskbar.

If you click the 'Get started' button in the Google Chrome window, you'll be taken to an introductory screen where you can add bookmarks to your favorite Google apps. You can also skip that for now if you don't want to do this.

You can view multiple webpages in most browsers using. Google Chrome will also ask you to pick a background for your new browser.

Next, Chrome will also suggest that you set it as your default browser but you can also skip this and come back to it later should you want to.
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Now Google Chrome will want to know whether or not you want to synchronize your browser data across different devices, but we can also come back to that later as we are now dealing with how to install Google Chrome.

If you click 'no thanks' you'll finally be taken to Google's homepage where you can start your internet searches.

Congratulations, you have successfully installed Google Chrome on your computer! You see, if you've ever wondered how to install Google Chrome on Windows 10, you may not have realized how easy it is. As mentioned before, you just need to make sure that you're using the right download location and not some shady malware link but other than that there's nothing complicated about it. By the way, I have written about downloading Google Chrome before so you can take a look at that article as well if you're interested.
This concludes how to install Google Chrome on Windows 10, I hope you've enjoyed the article and will enjoy your new browser.

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