How to Auto Update Google Chrome
Launch Google Chrome., Click on the button with three horizontal bars on the upper right corner of the browser., Trigger the auto-update., Exit Google Chrome., Restart Google Chrome.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Launch Google Chrome.
Look for Google Chrome on your computer and open it.
The web browser will load. -
Step 2: Click on the button with three horizontal bars on the upper right corner of the browser.
This will bring down the main menu. , Click “About Google Chrome” from the menu.
The About page will load.
This will also trigger Google Chrome to check for updates.
You will notice a “Checking for updates” status under the version number of the browser.
If an update is found, Google Chrome will apply the update. , In order to properly apply the update, you have to exit and restart it.
Google Chrome will save all your opened tabs and windows. , Open the browser again.
It will automatically open the previous opened tabs and windows so you can continue from where you left off. -
Step 3: Trigger the auto-update.
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Step 4: Exit Google Chrome.
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Step 5: Restart Google Chrome.
Detailed Guide
Look for Google Chrome on your computer and open it.
The web browser will load.
This will bring down the main menu. , Click “About Google Chrome” from the menu.
The About page will load.
This will also trigger Google Chrome to check for updates.
You will notice a “Checking for updates” status under the version number of the browser.
If an update is found, Google Chrome will apply the update. , In order to properly apply the update, you have to exit and restart it.
Google Chrome will save all your opened tabs and windows. , Open the browser again.
It will automatically open the previous opened tabs and windows so you can continue from where you left off.
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