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How to fix Google Chrome in x64
( First Thread on sevenforums :] ) After downloading and booting up into my Windows 7 beta x64 (build 7000), I wanted to download my newest, most favorite web browser, Google Chrome. Unfortunately, I then found out that Google Chrome only worked with the 32-bit verison of 7, not the 64-bit. I searched google and came across a guy who found out how to fix it.
LINK OF ARTICLE HERE: http://w7info.com/articles/2009/01/fix-google-chrome-in-64-bit-windows-7/
1. Right Click on the icon of google chrome on your desktop and go to properties.
2. Change the "target" field by going to the end of the target address and adding " -in-process-plugins" (DO NOT forget the space at the begining!)
3. Click apply and okay.
4. There you go! you have chrome on x64.
(you will have to do this for every chrome shortcut you have on your desktop, which i don't see the point in having more than one shortcut but I just wanted to throw that out there!)
Pretty simple, right? I mean hopefully all you chrome enthusiasts benefited from this little trick and maybe this may make some people curious and make them want to try google chrome. I love it.
(by the way, sorry if there's already a thread here explaining how to do this.)