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Daybreaker  
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 More options Sep 9 2008, 11:54 pm
From: Daybreaker
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 20:54:14 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Sep 9 2008 11:54 pm
Subject: Re: Found a way of "forced" installation on "error 1"
I found that one can enable official update services on the about
window by copying the registry from other successfully installed
machines. (I've already had an officially-installed version in my
virtual machine with WinXP SP3. The registry entries are same on both
Vista and XP.)
I hope thie would help you. :)

On 9월10일, 오전7시18분, yangwook wrote:

> Thanks, I followed the instruction and I could install the chrome
> successfully.

> On 9월9일, 오전9시20분, Daybreaker wrote:

> > Well, I've reported here and to Chromium's issue tracker about "error1" problem after downloading Google Chrome.

> > I've found another way to install Chrome in that situation. (This is
> > not recommended for unexperienced users because it may cause problems
> > on updates and uninstallation. I haven't tested thoughtfully yet.)

> > The directories listed here are applicable in Windows Vista.

> > 1. Run ChromeSetup.exe
> > 2. Open C:\Users\<USERID>\AppData\Local\Google\Update\Download
> > \{7FA2199A-FCB7-48AC-B5DA-83B145DE5D00} (The last hex-codes may be
> > different. It changes on every downloads...)
> > 3. Open chrome_installer.exe with 7-zip client and extract chrome.7z
> > from it.
> > 4. Extract chrome.7z again. Then you get a folder called chrome-bin.
> > At this point, chrome.exe won't start even if you launch directly
> > here.
> > 5. Copy all contents to C:\Users\<USERID>\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome
> > \Application
> > If there's no such folders, create it.
> > 6. Move all contents (dlls and others) in C:\Users\<USERID>\AppData
> > \Local\Google\Chrome\Application\0.2.149.29 to C:\Users\<USERID>
> > \AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\.
> > 7. Run chrome.exe, then you might see the "first run" process.
> > Here, I failed to import existing bookmarks and settings because it
> > just became frozen after I clicked "next". But it created "First Run"
> > file and I could use Google Chrome finally.

> > This is kind of a manual installation. I'm not sure what the installer
> > writes on the registry during the original process.


 
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