Some users have noted that Google Chrome assigns a unique Client ID at every installation so each copy can be identified and tracked. If you wish not to disclose your ID, Stefan Bauer has created a small Google Chrome launcher that automatically deletes the unique Client ID before each run. It basically scans the “Local [...]

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Andrea on September 7th, 2008

Ok, I did it! It seems System Mechanic Professional processes were causing Chrome not to start. I’ll wait a few days and then try to reinstall IOLO’s application.

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Andrea on September 7th, 2008

Running Windows XP in Safe Mode I was able to get Google Chrome running. I then decided to see if there were some conflicts with running processes and started killing them to see what happened. Now the browser is executed successfully, but pages won’t load despite the firewall being open…

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Installing it on my laptop has been easy as 1-2-3 (as Jacko used to say with his brothers) but I can’t seem to get a hold on my XP computer at home. Chrome seems to be downloaded and installed successfully, I can see it in my Start menu, but it just won’t start automatically nor [...]

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Andrea on September 2nd, 2008

There is no surprise in Google making a step forward in the browser arena. I really liked the clever marketing idea of using something as straightforward as a blue-scale comic book to explain some of the concepts and philosophies that brought the dev team to the product. Their focus was to “add value for users and, at [...]

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