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Hi,
I’ve installed Google Chrome on more Windows 10 systems than I can remember. Honestly, it takes just a few minutes, and it’s something anyone can do — no technical background needed. I’ll write down exactly how I do it, step by step, without overcomplicating anything.
Step 1 – Open Microsoft Edge
That’s the default browser that comes with every Windows 10 PC. Click the Start button on the bottom left of your screen, then type “Edge” and press Enter. Edge will open up.
Step 2 – Go to Chrome’s official site
Now in Edge, click the address bar at the top and type:
http://www.google.com/chrome
Hit Enter. This will take you straight to Google’s own download page for Chrome. I never download Chrome from anywhere else.
Step 3 – Download the Chrome installer
You’ll see a big button that says “Download Chrome.” Click it. The site might ask if you want to accept terms. Just click Accept and Install. Then the download will begin — it’s a small file, something like ChromeSetup.exe.
Step 4 – Run the installer
Once it finishes downloading, either click the little “Run” button that pops up, or go to your Downloads folder and double-click the Chrome installer file. That starts the installation.
Step 5 – Allow changes when Windows asks
A window might appear asking if you want to allow the app to make changes to your device. Click “Yes.” That’s normal — it’s just Windows making sure you know something’s being installed.
Step 6 – Wait for the installation to complete
Now just wait. Chrome will finish installing in a couple of minutes. You don’t need to do anything else during this time. Once it’s done, Chrome should open automatically.
Step 7 – Pin to your taskbar (optional)
If you want easy access to Chrome every time you use your PC, right-click its icon on the taskbar and click “Pin to taskbar.” That keeps it one click away.
That’s it. No technical tricks, no special tools, just a straightforward install. This is how I do it on every Windows 10 laptop or desktop I set up — works every time.
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This reply was modified 4 months, 1 week ago by
Raveen Paswan.