Chrome installs to your user data. This is a hidden folder in your 'user area' (users/ACCOUNT NAME).
Chrome can be run for Windows Vista. It can work it's latest editions too without any hassle.
You have to stop all work in the directory in which you are installing it. Other processes might interfere with it's working.
Google Chrome is not an operating system but only a browser. It stores it's data in the directory, it is installed.
You can download Chrome from the official site. They will give you the latest version of chrome every-time.
Well, actually it works in Windows XP, Vista, and 7. I don't know if any others are supported.Google is currently working on Chrome for Linux, also Mac OSX.
The temporary internet files are there in the same place as the directory of Chrome. They can be found out in the Program data.
Chrome is officially not available for windows Vista and later versions. However with certain tricks it can be installed.
Yes, Google Chrome can work on a desktop/laptop with Windows XP SP3.
No, you can download Google Chrome from Google.
Right click, new->directory.
Yes. The system requirements are Windows XP SP2 and higher or Windows Vista SP1 or higher. I'm and answering this question using Google Chrome 2 in Windows XP SP3
Google Chrome can be downloaded via the official website of Chrome. You can type Google Chrome on Google and get the first website.