Google Chrome is a free Internet browser made by
Google.
It can be used on computers running the Windows,
Mac and Linux operating systems.
If you are having problems with Google Chrome (slow
connection, freezes or crashes), you should consider reinstalling the program.
To reinstall Google Chrome, you need to first uninstall the
program.
After that, you can reinstall it by using the following
directions.
Go to
http://www.google.com/chrome
to download the browser.
Select "Download Google Chrome."
Read the service terms and select "Accept and
Install."
You cannot install Google Chrome without accepting the terms
of service.
Select "OK". This will open the package.
Select "Install Package" and allow the
installation to complete.
Choose "Close."
In order to open Google Chrome, you must go to
"Applications," then select "Internet" and choose
"Google Chrome."
Reinstall Google on A Windows Computer
Go to
http://www.google.com/chrome
to download the browser.
Select "Download Google Chrome."
Read the service terms and then select "Accept and
Install."
You cannot install Google without accepting the terms of
service.
After you accept, the installation will begin automatically.
Allow the installation to finish.
A dialog box will appear
Select "Start Google Chrome".
That will complete its installation and the browser will
open automatically.
Reinstall Google on a Mac Computer
Go to http://www.google.com/chrome to download the browser.
Select "Download Google Chrome."
Read the service terms and then select "Accept and
Install."
As with the other operating systems, you can't install
Google Chrome without accepting the terms of service.
Open the file labeled "Google Chrome.dmg."
A Google Chrome window will open up.
Drag that Chrome icon from the window that opened up to the
desktop.
This will start installation.
Open the browser.
The Finder will have you confirm that you want to open the
application you downloaded from the Internet.
Select "Open."
You must select this to open the program.
Unlike Windows computers, Macs don't automatically open
programs after installation.
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