Its easy.
many days I've been looking answers for"How you can open downloads application in Google chrome?".
Steps:
* Open google chrome
* Press Customize and control Google Chrome (the button with the wrench shape).
* Press downloads
And you've opened Downloads!
We can open downloads by going into wrench menu.Clicking downloads option or by pressing Ctrl+j
click download. a bar will come up on the bottom of the browser, click the little tab on the right of the download, and "click open" or "open when done" and it should run.
Ctrl/Command + J.
To check downloads you can press Control + J. Or go to the menu and find "Downloads"
well i thought about that to it goes to your web browser your using which is Google chrome so it automatic downloads it
Try going to Downloads folder and opening the installer again.
The Chrome Installer is of 860 KB. It then downloads and sets up Chrome from it's website.
You must be having an issue with the Internet Connection. Chrome does not fail downloads by itself.
Not necessarily. Google Chrome is based in an open source project called Chromium. Because of that, the code is pretty much open source. But that doesn't mean that Chrome itself is open source.
You can use various options in Chrome by using Chrome keyword. You can option downloads, settings, apps etc.
Right click on the application and there should be a box that has a few options. Click on the one that says "Remove from Chrome".
You can reboot it by restarting your system. If still not works, you can re-install Google Chrome.
There is no option that can restart Google Chrome. You can manually make it off and then open it.
Chrome downloads all updates automatically, if you have installed it once you do need to worry about that. Unless you have firewall installed on your computer and you have blocked excess for chrome to establish connections with them.
I've written a blog post on Disabling the Incognito mode in Google Chrome for both Windows and Mac. You can view it here: Disable Incognito mode on Google Chrome