Google Chrome how to download the Offline Installer

Google Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, but the standard installer does not work if you are not connected to the Internet.

This requires an offline installer ( ) of Google Chrome. Let's see how you can download it.

Chrome Offline Installer

Ο Google Chrome usually has a small 2MB installer connected to the Internet to download the files needed to install the browser.

Ο it will try to connect to the Internet during installation to download any updates, but if it fails to connect, it will continue with the installation.
These types of installers have their advantages, as they can be downloaded from an Internet-enabled machine and then used to install the program on other devices that you configure for the first time and do not yet have Internet access.

Another advantage is if you have severe bandwidth limitations, you can use the Offline Installer to install it on multiple computers without constantly downloading the installation file.

To download Google Chrome Offline Installer or Chrome Standalone Installer as they call it (), follow the steps below:

Use this special URL to visit the Google Chrome download site.
Click "Download Chrome" or "Download Chrome".
The Google Chrome Offline Installer will start downloading and the of the file will be something like this ChromeStandaloneSetup64.exe.
Double-click the ChromeStandaloneSetup64.exe executable to install the browser even without internet.

Once Chrome is installed and connected to the Internet, you need to click on the Chrome menu and select Help - About Google Chrome to download and install any available updates.

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