Chrome Offline Installer: Full Standalone Installer Without Google Update



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If you want to download Google's new web browser "Chrome", you'll need to download a small 474 KB installer from its official website and then it'll download the required files of approx. 7 MB from Google server.

Its annoying and painful when you want to install Chrome in more than one computer. You'll have to download the required setup files in each system.

Now no need to worry, Google is providing a standalone installer which doesn't require net connection while installing the browser. So you can download it once and then install it in as many systems as you want without any problem.

Download Full Standalone Offline Installer for Latest Google Chrome

There is also another benefit in downloading this standalone installer. It doesn't contain the Google Update EXE file.

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34 Comments

  • Nice. :)

  • Thanks for the great find!

  • thx for the URL :smile:

  • Thnx Vishal....is there any stand alone installer for live Messenger :smile:

  • :eek: thanxxxxxxx

  • I was looking for this, thanks...

  • VG

    @Hari
    There is no official standalone installer available for Live Messenger but I think you can get it from 3rd party sites, I'm not sure.

  • Thanks Vishal,

    I installed it and on checking the "About Chrome" it said new version avail

    My Q: should I click "Update Now" cuz I still and don't want the Google Updater installed along with the update..so does clicking it do that?

    Thanks again

  • VG

    ^^ I don't think it'll install Google updater but I'm not sure. You'll have to check it but its better to update it as it'll fix bugs and security issues.

  • "There is also another benefit in downloading this standalone installer. It doesn’t contain the Google Update EXE file."

    :shock: Does that not mean that it can't be updated?? As far as I can see there is no facility for manual download in Chrome, so having no updater may leave it exposed to vulnerabilities in the future. Or am I wrong??

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