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billygoat333
12-20-2010, 07:10 PM
update system is seriously flawed. First, why doesn't it update automatically? or have an option to update automatically at least? grr...

second, you have to go into ABOUT GOOGLE CHROME to check for updates. not very intuitive.

third... it doesn't work! keeps kicking up an error message that it couldn't connect to the server (error 3) which apparently is a common problem.

so... finally, after screwing around in the registry and such to try to get it to work, I just downloaded the whole installation file from google and ran it. Voila, it worked.

lol so basically, I couldve saved myself about 30-45 min worth of trouble by just downloading the install file in the first place. gotta say though, version 8 is much nicer than version 4 that I was running (didnt realize chrome wasn't auto updating haha, getting lazy thanx to firefox.)

x88x
12-20-2010, 08:52 PM
Hmm, well, Chrome is supposed to update automatically completely in the background. That's why they don't make a big deal about version numbers, because everyone running it should theoretically have the same version. I'm guessing that whatever was causing the 'error 3' error was why it wasn't updating automatically. If that's the case though, they really should have some way of notifying the user that updates are failing...

DrkSide
12-21-2010, 10:00 AM
I have noticed that Chome mostly stays up to date. Some of the larger updates don't work. Normally I will see a post somewhere about a large update and then check to see if mine is up to date.

Snowman
12-23-2010, 09:12 AM
I have two big complaints about chrome.. WHERES MY GREASEMONKEY, and why is it that most android forums refuse to load properly in chrome this seems idiotic.

Konrad
12-23-2010, 09:12 PM
IE8 chokes up sometimes on big updates, even on clean new installs - cumulative SPs, .NET stuff, silverlight crap - Windows Update just botches it all up and usually leaves a few "impossibles" which can't be properly updated or removed. Not that I seriously expect Microsoft to be perfect, though I'm a little disappointed since everything else on Win7 is rather well done.