Yes.
Yes, Google Chrome can work on a desktop/laptop with Windows XP SP3.
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
Posting from Chrome on XP 64bit, so yes, it does.
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.
Yes, Chrome is also built for Windows XP or Windows 7. It can be used to surf internet without any hassle.
XP is dead :)
yes it does and i recommend getting it because its much better the Internet explorer 8 it works on windows 2000 sp4 or better
It is probably a Google Chrome extension, go to Chrome Settings, Extensions, then find DefaultTab and uninstall it.
The FASTEST BROWSER that is being used today is really a matter of choice but Google Chrome and Firefox seem to be at the top of the heap.
Install Google Chrome: System requirementsFor WindowsOperating system Windows XP Service Pack 2+ Windows Vista Windows 7Processor Intel Pentium 4 or laterdisk space 100 MBRAM 128 MBFor MacOperating system Mac OS X 10.5.6 or laterProcessor Inteldisk space 100 MBRAM 128 MB
Google lists Windows Vista and Windows XP as its minimum requirements, but it is possible to install and run it without problems. This message is sent from Google Gears on Windows 2003.
Yes. However, the system is not a worthwhile choice for purchasing a Windows XP upgrade for. The amount of RAM that shipped with the system is barely enough to run Windows XP, and not enough to reasonably run any modern web browsers (such as Internet Explorer 8, Firefox 3.6, Opera 10, or Google Chrome.)