Google Chrome upgrade failed? don’t worry! PHP editor Strawberry brings you a detailed tutorial on failed Google Chrome upgrades, covering various common problems and solutions. From checking for system updates to clearing your browser cache, we'll guide you step-by-step through troubleshooting to ensure your Google Chrome upgrade goes smoothly. Read on for this tutorial, which provides you with clear, step-by-step guide to quickly restore a smooth browsing experience.
Let’s first take a look at the error message that pops up when checking the chrome browser. At this time, the chrome browser cannot be updated.
Then we right-click an empty space on the taskbar, and then select the [Task Manager] menu item in the pop-up menu.
Then in the opened Task Manager window, click the [File/Run New Task] menu item in sequence.
In the Windows run window that opens, enter the command services.msc, and then click the OK button.
The Windows 10 service window will open. Find the Google Update Service item in the service list, then right-click the service item and select [Properties] in the pop-up menu. Menu Item. (There are two Google service items in total, you can choose one of them first).
The Google Update Service window will open. Here, click the [Startup Type] drop-down menu and select the [Automatic] menu item in the pop-up menu.
Then we click the Apply button in the lower right corner of the window, and then click the [Start] button to start the service. (If it pops up and it cannot be started, don’t worry. You can click OK to skip it. It will start automatically after restarting the computer).
Next, use the same method to start another Google update service item.
At this time, I opened the update window of the Chrome browser again and found that Google can now automatically update.
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