You will be left with a package named Chrome.7z. 102 from Filepuma (link below), and then use 7zip to extract everything into a folder somewhere. How to do this? The installer refuses to install anything above 49 on Vista/XP, but you can still extract the installer contents with 7zip. At 51 the browser still runs, but the rendering engine produces only a blank page. I discovered all 50.x versions still work on Vista. I started with the very next version after 49 and worked up from there. I figured this out by accident, mucking around with different Chrome versions on my Vista SP2 32-bit. People in this forum may want to try this out on XP too. Well, as it turns out, you can upgrade your .112 to .102, at least on Vista, very easily. I'm posting this in the XP forum, since I think more people here may be interested to try this.Īs many of you may know, Chrome .112 was supposed to be the last official version to support XP and Vista.
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