Post by Admin on Mar 23, 2017 22:49:37 GMT
( You may skip the below content and learn how to uninstall Google Chrome manually! )
This forum thread contains clear, and easy to understand instructions on how to uninstall Chrome from Windows 10 and Mac. This post also contains extra tips, but has also been written in such a way so that you can remove the Google Chrome browser, thoroughly. Please complete the steps in the correct order and, please back up all of your personal stuff (e.g., documents, bookmarks, etc.) before continuing. If you're very uncomfortable making changes to your operating system manually or following the directions given blow, please STOP and run the recommended uninstall tool PRO accordingly. Also in need of solutions to uninstall other builds of Chrome, please get the most out of this Chrome uninstall guide, too.
In order to uninstall Google Chrome on Windows, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Exit the app. We kindly refer you to the below screenshot.
Step 2: Typically, you can uninstall the target app from the programs list under Control Panel. Please refer to the following images.
(Optionally, you may erase your browsing data and, complete the below uninstall survey later.)
Step 3: Refresh your program setting. Try detecting and wiping all instances (leftovers & components) of Chrome, such as installation information that has been left in file system and/or Registry Editor.
And, to erase Chrome from your Mac, please use these info:
1. Head to the Utilities sub-folder in the Applications file folder.
2. Run the Activity Monitor. Locate Chrome and, run it and then, note down (copy & paste) all of the "Output information" associated with Chrome for Mac: type CHROME in the small search box, locate all of Chrome-related items and, hit the below small i icon, then you can get the detailed app information by clicking on the below "Open Files & Ports" tab.
3. Check your own Dock menu at the bottom of your screen. Quit the app manually.
If the above option does not work for you, use Activity Monitor to force the app to quit.
4. Delete Chrome for Mac by right-clicking on the app and launching the option "Move to Trash".
5. Try cleaning up Chrome-related leftovers & components after rebooting your Mac.
Additionally, if you're using a mobile, please head to this post and learn how to manage the installed apps on your devices.
This forum thread contains clear, and easy to understand instructions on how to uninstall Chrome from Windows 10 and Mac. This post also contains extra tips, but has also been written in such a way so that you can remove the Google Chrome browser, thoroughly. Please complete the steps in the correct order and, please back up all of your personal stuff (e.g., documents, bookmarks, etc.) before continuing. If you're very uncomfortable making changes to your operating system manually or following the directions given blow, please STOP and run the recommended uninstall tool PRO accordingly. Also in need of solutions to uninstall other builds of Chrome, please get the most out of this Chrome uninstall guide, too.
In order to uninstall Google Chrome on Windows, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Exit the app. We kindly refer you to the below screenshot.
Step 2: Typically, you can uninstall the target app from the programs list under Control Panel. Please refer to the following images.
(Optionally, you may erase your browsing data and, complete the below uninstall survey later.)
Step 3: Refresh your program setting. Try detecting and wiping all instances (leftovers & components) of Chrome, such as installation information that has been left in file system and/or Registry Editor.
And, to erase Chrome from your Mac, please use these info:
1. Head to the Utilities sub-folder in the Applications file folder.
2. Run the Activity Monitor. Locate Chrome and, run it and then, note down (copy & paste) all of the "Output information" associated with Chrome for Mac: type CHROME in the small search box, locate all of Chrome-related items and, hit the below small i icon, then you can get the detailed app information by clicking on the below "Open Files & Ports" tab.
3. Check your own Dock menu at the bottom of your screen. Quit the app manually.
If the above option does not work for you, use Activity Monitor to force the app to quit.
4. Delete Chrome for Mac by right-clicking on the app and launching the option "Move to Trash".
5. Try cleaning up Chrome-related leftovers & components after rebooting your Mac.
Additionally, if you're using a mobile, please head to this post and learn how to manage the installed apps on your devices.