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Hi Jegolf,This is the powershell script am ruuninng to install the chrome. on both 32 and 63 bit machine. still its fails. This will automatically delete when its uninstalll old version of Chorme.HKLM\software\wow6432node\google\updateHKLM\software\wow6432node\google\updateHKLM\software\wow6432node\google\update# check if Chrome is running.if (Get-Process Chrome -ErrorAction silentlycontinue) {exit 4}#if (Get-Process GoogleUpdate -ErrorAction silentlycontinue) {exit 4} # Uninstall old versions of Chrome here - the install should deal with most of them.$RegistryExists = (Test-Path HKLM:"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall")if (($RegistryExists)){ # Write-host "Old version exists V37, trying to uninstall" -foregroundcolor Green msiexec.exe /x "{B3DE583C-ADB7-3B8D-9A8E-EAF9805BA608}" /qn | Out-Null}$RegistryExists = (Test-Path HKLM:"SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall")if (($RegistryExists)){ # Write-host "Old version exists V37, trying to uninstall" -foregroundcolor Green msiexec.exe /x "{B3DE583C-ADB7-3B8D-9A8E-EAF9805BA608}" /qn | Out-Null}$Arch = (Get-Process -Id $PID).StartInfo.EnvironmentVariables["PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE"];if($Arch -eq "x86"){# Install 32-bit Customizationsmsiexec /i $scriptPath\googlechromestandaloneenterprise_x32.msi NOGOOGLEUPDATE=1 /qb | Out-Null copy-item $scriptPath\master_preferences_gpo 'C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\master_preferences' #& $scriptPath\streams -s -d 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome' /accepteula | out-null}elseif($Arch -eq "amd64"){# Install 64-bit Customizationsmsiexec /i $scriptPath\googlechromestandaloneenterprise64.msi NOGOOGLEUPDATE=1 /qb | Out-Null copy-item $scriptPath\master_preferences_gpo 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\master_preferences' #& $scriptPath\streams -s -d 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome' /accepteula | out-null}# Tidy up install and icons etc$ChkFile = 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome\Google Chrome.lnk'$FileExists = (Test-Path $ChkFile -PathType Leaf)if (($FileExists)){Copy-item 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome\Google Chrome.lnk' 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome.lnk' | Out-Null# Remove-Item 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome\*' -Recurse | Out-NullRemove-Item 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome' -Recurse | Out-Null}$ChkFile = 'C:\Users\Public\Desktop\Google Chrome.lnk'$FileExists = (Test-Path $ChkFile -PathType Leaf)if (($FileExists)){Remove-Item 'C:\Users\Public\Desktop\Google Chrome.lnk' -Recurse | Out-Null}# Check if Active Setup for Google Chrome exists. We dont want the Quick Lanch icon added so we will remove it.$RegistryExists = (Test-Path HKLM:"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{8A69D345-D564-463c-AFF1-A69D9E530F96}")if (($RegistryExists)){ Remove-Item HKLM:"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{8A69D345-D564-463c-AFF1-A69D9E530F96}" -Recurse | Out-Null}if ($LastExitCode) {exit $LastExitCode}Function Get-RegistryValue { param ( $key, $value ) (Get-ItemProperty -Path $key -Name $value).$value}. Selecting the old version: Select the old Chrome version you want to download. Step 4: Install the Old Chrome Version. After downloading the old Chrome version, you’ll need Click Remove to remove the old Chrome version.; Troubleshooting Common Issues. Old Chrome Version Not Installed: If the old Chrome version is not installed, you may Old Chrome Version Not Removing: If the old Chrome version is not removing, you may need to remove it manually. Conclusion. Installing old Chrome versions can be a bit To install old Chrome versions, you’ll need to follow these steps: Table of Contents. Step 1: Download the Old Chrome Version; Step 2: Create a New User Account; Step 3: Install the Old Chrome Version; Step 4: Update the Old Chrome Version; Step 5: Remove the Old Chrome Version; Selecting Download Chrome : Select Download Chrome from the dropdown menu. Selecting the old version: Select the old Chrome version you want to download. Step 4: Install the Old Chrome Version. After downloading the 1. DOWNLOAD google chrome old version Google Chrome old versions, UNINSTAL chrome3. DIS Old Chrome Version Not Removing: If the old Chrome version is not removing, you may need to remove it manually. Conclusion. Installing old Chrome versions can be a bit tricky, but with these steps, you should be able to install an old Chrome version on your computer or mobile device. Remember to create a new user account and update the old Albertop @Guest last edited by albertop @serina100as a help forum thumb rule, next time remember to specify at least:which OS you use (type and version)which Opera browser (name/type and version - there are many)which extension (name and version) you got that error onand what the steps you've done exactly to reach to that error.That said, anyway, at least you provided the exact error message, that is fine .Another thumb rule, is: "Google is your friend", that is, do search yourself! Seems though, you've not tried to enter that error message into browser search bar and to press Enter... Ok, nope, I've done it for you.The very first result for the error message search is that: reading this page (question, comments and answers), you could probably understand (at least) that:there are different version of the extension package format, for different Chrome browser versionsso, downloading from an old browser version, it results always in an old package formatand, that this downloaded extension in old format, is not compatible with the new browser version(s).So, if you've got that message, the error means that (most probably!):you may have get that extension from a different browser than that where you tried to install it on, and it was not updatedor else, that you happened to downloaded the extension just before to update (or auto-update) the Opera browser to latest version, and then you tried to install it after the update).Case (1) sample instance: downloading the ext. from Chrome (probably old version?) and the installing on Opera (latest version probably ?).Anyway, the problem should be like that.[Note anyway, that the two browsers Opera and Chrome latest version, are not guaranteed to be always aligned to the same code base version, and this in turn can possibly make the ext. format temporarily incompatible among them].Then, if your case is like (2) or any other variant of it, simply downloading the extension again from the updated Opera, and the problem should disappear.If instead your problem is like case (1), the solutions that come to my mind are just two, and are both very simple:try again to get the same extension, from the same Chrome store web page address, but, downloading it right from the same Opera browser, where you want to install it (this solution will work every time);or else, update both the Google browser and Opera browser to latest version, before to try to download the extension again from Chrome, then try to install it on Opera (this, anyway, could not work, if for whatever reason Chrome and Opera are currently not in sync to the same code base version, and there is a leap of ext format).I suggest absolutely the first solution, because it is always better practice (and more polite) to download from the same browser where you want to install, but probably also the second solution can work (no 100% warranty anyway, as above said).Additional note: for security consideration, I also suggest you to keep the Chrome browser always updated, even if you don't

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Hi Jegolf,This is the powershell script am ruuninng to install the chrome. on both 32 and 63 bit machine. still its fails. This will automatically delete when its uninstalll old version of Chorme.HKLM\software\wow6432node\google\updateHKLM\software\wow6432node\google\updateHKLM\software\wow6432node\google\update# check if Chrome is running.if (Get-Process Chrome -ErrorAction silentlycontinue) {exit 4}#if (Get-Process GoogleUpdate -ErrorAction silentlycontinue) {exit 4} # Uninstall old versions of Chrome here - the install should deal with most of them.$RegistryExists = (Test-Path HKLM:"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall")if (($RegistryExists)){ # Write-host "Old version exists V37, trying to uninstall" -foregroundcolor Green msiexec.exe /x "{B3DE583C-ADB7-3B8D-9A8E-EAF9805BA608}" /qn | Out-Null}$RegistryExists = (Test-Path HKLM:"SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall")if (($RegistryExists)){ # Write-host "Old version exists V37, trying to uninstall" -foregroundcolor Green msiexec.exe /x "{B3DE583C-ADB7-3B8D-9A8E-EAF9805BA608}" /qn | Out-Null}$Arch = (Get-Process -Id $PID).StartInfo.EnvironmentVariables["PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE"];if($Arch -eq "x86"){# Install 32-bit Customizationsmsiexec /i $scriptPath\googlechromestandaloneenterprise_x32.msi NOGOOGLEUPDATE=1 /qb | Out-Null copy-item $scriptPath\master_preferences_gpo 'C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\master_preferences' #& $scriptPath\streams -s -d 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome' /accepteula | out-null}elseif($Arch -eq "amd64"){# Install 64-bit Customizationsmsiexec /i $scriptPath\googlechromestandaloneenterprise64.msi NOGOOGLEUPDATE=1 /qb | Out-Null copy-item $scriptPath\master_preferences_gpo 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\master_preferences' #& $scriptPath\streams -s -d 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome' /accepteula | out-null}# Tidy up install and icons etc$ChkFile = 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome\Google Chrome.lnk'$FileExists = (Test-Path $ChkFile -PathType Leaf)if (($FileExists)){Copy-item 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome\Google Chrome.lnk' 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome.lnk' | Out-Null# Remove-Item 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome\*' -Recurse | Out-NullRemove-Item 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Google Chrome' -Recurse | Out-Null}$ChkFile = 'C:\Users\Public\Desktop\Google Chrome.lnk'$FileExists = (Test-Path $ChkFile -PathType Leaf)if (($FileExists)){Remove-Item 'C:\Users\Public\Desktop\Google Chrome.lnk' -Recurse | Out-Null}# Check if Active Setup for Google Chrome exists. We dont want the Quick Lanch icon added so we will remove it.$RegistryExists = (Test-Path HKLM:"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{8A69D345-D564-463c-AFF1-A69D9E530F96}")if (($RegistryExists)){ Remove-Item HKLM:"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{8A69D345-D564-463c-AFF1-A69D9E530F96}" -Recurse | Out-Null}if ($LastExitCode) {exit $LastExitCode}Function Get-RegistryValue { param ( $key, $value ) (Get-ItemProperty -Path $key -Name $value).$value}

2025-04-16
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Albertop @Guest last edited by albertop @serina100as a help forum thumb rule, next time remember to specify at least:which OS you use (type and version)which Opera browser (name/type and version - there are many)which extension (name and version) you got that error onand what the steps you've done exactly to reach to that error.That said, anyway, at least you provided the exact error message, that is fine .Another thumb rule, is: "Google is your friend", that is, do search yourself! Seems though, you've not tried to enter that error message into browser search bar and to press Enter... Ok, nope, I've done it for you.The very first result for the error message search is that: reading this page (question, comments and answers), you could probably understand (at least) that:there are different version of the extension package format, for different Chrome browser versionsso, downloading from an old browser version, it results always in an old package formatand, that this downloaded extension in old format, is not compatible with the new browser version(s).So, if you've got that message, the error means that (most probably!):you may have get that extension from a different browser than that where you tried to install it on, and it was not updatedor else, that you happened to downloaded the extension just before to update (or auto-update) the Opera browser to latest version, and then you tried to install it after the update).Case (1) sample instance: downloading the ext. from Chrome (probably old version?) and the installing on Opera (latest version probably ?).Anyway, the problem should be like that.[Note anyway, that the two browsers Opera and Chrome latest version, are not guaranteed to be always aligned to the same code base version, and this in turn can possibly make the ext. format temporarily incompatible among them].Then, if your case is like (2) or any other variant of it, simply downloading the extension again from the updated Opera, and the problem should disappear.If instead your problem is like case (1), the solutions that come to my mind are just two, and are both very simple:try again to get the same extension, from the same Chrome store web page address, but, downloading it right from the same Opera browser, where you want to install it (this solution will work every time);or else, update both the Google browser and Opera browser to latest version, before to try to download the extension again from Chrome, then try to install it on Opera (this, anyway, could not work, if for whatever reason Chrome and Opera are currently not in sync to the same code base version, and there is a leap of ext format).I suggest absolutely the first solution, because it is always better practice (and more polite) to download from the same browser where you want to install, but probably also the second solution can work (no 100% warranty anyway, as above said).Additional note: for security consideration, I also suggest you to keep the Chrome browser always updated, even if you don't

2025-03-29
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I'm resurrecting this issue because similar threads on Apple forums are incorrect in saying that there is no way to install Chrome or other legacy apps on IOS 9 or older. I found this option in the Google forums: Google Groups Install iTunes on a computer and Sync iPad. (I used iTunes 12.6.3 with Windows 7 PC) Install Chrome (or other legacy apps [Drive, Docs, etc.]) via iTunes onto the iPad. Wait until Chrome finishes downloading, and unplug the iPad. Google Chrome will attempt to install but will hang on the iPad. Delete Chrome from the iPad. On the iPad, go into the App Store and re-install the app. You will now be prompted to install the last compatible version of the app. In my testing, I did not actually need to unplug the iPad mid-install. I simply attempted the installation via iTunes, which failed ("incompatible OS version"), then tried to install it again from the App Store on my iPad 4. This time, instead of getting a message regarding the OS being outdated, there was a "Cloud with Arrow" icon, and upon clicking it I received the following prompt:"Download an older version of this app? The current version requires iOS 10.0 or later, but you can download the last compatible version." The old version would then download, and it functions as well as it can, considering it's outdated. Honestly, I feel the fact that Apple made this workaround so arduous is sad - they're completely dropping options to legitimate old hardware just to force consumers to buy newer devices. I'm not asking for continued support, I'm just asking for this exact option, but fewer steps. At any rate, I hope this is helpful to anyone who has an older iPad/iPhone laying around, or who is on a budget and picks up an older device hoping to use it as a basic Google Apps machine. iPad Wi-Fi, iOS 9.3.5, null Posted on Oct 19, 2018 11:13 PM

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Do you know how to stop YouTube from pausing? YouTube is the ultimate video-sharing platform that can engross your time. But if YouTube keeps pausing, it might get irritating. So let’s learn how to stop YouTube from pausing videos in this blog.Steps on How to Stop YouTube from PausingYou are using an old version of YouTubeInternet issuesHow to stop YouTube from auto PausingClear browser cacheDisable extensionsHow to stop YouTube from Pausing on AndroidConclusionSteps on How to Stop YouTube from PausingYou are using an old version of YouTubeYou might be using an older version of YouTube. To update the latest version of YouTube on your android phone, you need to visit the ‘Play Store’ and ‘Update’ the latest version of YT.To update the latest version of the YT app on your iPhone, visit the App Store and click on ‘Update’.Internet issuesYour internet connection might be the issue that is causing YouTube from pausing. First, check if your Wi-Fi or router is connected and restart it.1. You can also check type ‘Internet speed’ on Google 2. Click on ‘Run speed test.’3. You can also click on ‘Test again.’How to stop YouTube from auto PausingSometimes the videos stop playing on YouTube because the auto-pause settings are on. You need to download an extension if you want to watch videos uninterruptedly on YouTube.1. Go to ‘Chrome web store.’2. Search for ‘AutoTube – YouTube Nonstop.’3. Click on ‘Add to Chrome.’4. A pop-up will appear, you need click on ‘Add Extension.’The extension will be installed and you will now be able top watch videos without interruption.Clear browser cache1. Open the Chrome ‘Settings.’2. Now, Select ‘Privacy and settings’ on the left side.3. Click ‘Clear browsing data.’Disable extensionsTo disable your Chrome Extensions, follow these steps:1. Click on ‘Settings.’2. Then select ‘More tools.’3. Click ‘Extensions.’Disable the Chrome extensions that

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