Yes, there is a windows 8 based Chrome. It is a very stable version and does not crash much often.
Google does not plan on ever officially supporting Windows 2000, due to it's age and not many users using it. The portable build of Google Chrome, Chromium, can be used on Windows 2000 without any major issues.
Absolutely, my friend! It's perfectly fine to download Google Chrome onto your Windows 8 laptop. Just head over to the Google Chrome website, click on the download button, and follow the simple instructions. Before you know it, you'll be exploring the internet with ease and joy. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little browsing sessions.
You can always fix this by installing the chrome again. The earlier version could have a bug or error.
Open the application twice.
A web browser and an entire operating system really aren't comparable.
Google Chrome it about 2 times faster
yes it does and i recommend getting it because its much better the Internet explorer 8 it works on windows 2000 sp4 or better
First of all you need to have a setup for installation purpose. The setup launcher for Google Chrome can be download from google.com/chrome. After downloading the application locate the file and right click on it and then Open. Follow the onscreen installation instructions which guide through the process.
The reason could possibly be that Google Chrome is now up to Version 10. In addition, Answers.com does not support Chrome 8 anymore.
Chrome is twice as fast as Firefox 3. In benchmark tests (in 2008), Chrome beat out Safari (for windows), Opera, Internet Explorer 7, and Internet Explorer 8.
You can use the Google DNS to increase the BSNL broadband speed in Windows 8.