
I've had to do this enough times to where I decided that enough was enough, and that I was going to spend the majority of an afternoon looking for an untouched installer for Chrome v.112 (the very last version to support Windows XP and Vista). And sometimes, it just so happens that I need to re-install Windows XP or Vista for someone who uses it as their primary browser. Even though I don't usually use Chrome, it's not uncommon for me to have to re-install Windows for someone who does. You might have to change the language in Chrome if you’ll install it in a different PC that has a different language.I've noticed that it's pretty hard to find a download for the latest version of Google Chrome for Windows XP & Windows Vista. Do keep in mind that these links will download Chrome in your PC’s default language. Below is the link:Ĭhromium installers for other Linux distributions ConclusionĪll the above links will let you download Chrome standalone installer from the official Google website. The below-mentioned link will let you download offline Chrome installer for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and OpenSUSE packages.įor other Linux distributions, you’ll have to get official Chromium package.

Below is the link:Ĭhrome Offline installer for Mac OS X Download Chrome offline installer for Linux Google Chrome 64-Bit Offline Installer for Windows Download Chrome offline installer for Mac OS XĪs Google dropped support for Mac OS X 32-bit version, you can only get the 64-bit version of Chrome offline installer for Mac. Google Chrome 32-Bit Offline Installer for Windows If your PC only has one user account, then Chrome will give an installation error. The below downloads links will install Chrome for all the users on a PC. Google Chrome 64-Bit Offline Installer for Windows All users
