Windows 7 is an Opperating system, like Windows Vista and Xp.
Google Chrome is a browser.
Therefore there is no way to compare the two, it'd be like comparing an Orange to a Door.
If you mean the Google Opperating system then as of yet one can not compare seeing as it's production.
When there is a public release I'm sure someone with compare them here.
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.
Beats me. I don't like Google Chrome and I suspect even Google itself because of this difficulty.
Yes, Google Chrome can work on a desktop/laptop with Windows XP SP3.
Yes, Chrome is also built for Windows XP or Windows 7. It can be used to surf internet without any hassle.
You can center a page on Google Chrome while development. In HTML <center> tag can be used for that purpose.
It is not possible to take a screen shot in Google Chrome. However from Windows 7, Snipping tool was introduced, that can take screen shots.
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.
If you have windows 7 click on start, control panel, system and security, windows firewall, then on the left click allow a program or feature through windows firewall, then choose the program.
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.
Dependent on the hardware, Yes most chrome books can be converted to windows with a little work
You can restart Google Chrome to fix it. Sometimes unresponsive sites might lead to the crash.
Google search: Download Google Chrome Click on the first link with a .google.com or .google.ca website address. If you have Windows (97 to 7) then find the link for it, or click on "Download" If you have Mac or Linux, find and click on the link for it on the page. Then click on "Download" Follow instructions in the next screen. Select options you want. Google Chrome should open automatically if you chose so. Close your other web browser and enjoy Google Chrome. When you are ready to get rid of GC, Windows: Go to control panel Go to Add/Remove programs Wait till list populates Find Google Chrome Click on it Click on 'Remove' Follow instructions and choose what you want in the Windows(r) Uninstaller It will delete Chrome Then use your other browser. Mac: Go to Properties Go to applications Find G. Chrome Hold ctrl and click, or right click, and select Delete It will delete Chrome when you click 'Yes' when it asks ''are you sure?'' Then use your other browser. Hope it helps :)