Updated on April 9,: Google released chrome v2.0.172.28 yesterday (December 28). This version does not require the parameters provided in this Article, run it directly to run and use Windows 7 on x64.
Google Chrome is a browser that supports CSS very well. Although Google Chrome has such a defect, however, it still does not affect people who like Google products and those who prefer Google products. Web developers cannot ignore this browser product, which has a small market share but is rapidly increasing.
However, for users of Windows 7x64, the compatibility of chrome in the mainstream operating systems in the future is very maddening. Because in Windows 7x64, you cannot use chrome to view the webpage. Although you do not encounter any compatibility warnings during installation, there will be no errors. Even when running it, it does not bring up the UAC warning or compatibility warning. It looks like it is a software that perfectly supports Windows 7 x64 systems.
But when you try to open a webpage in chrome of Windows 7 x64 operating system. You will see a very deceptive problem-the reason for saying it is very deceptive is because you will see the error prompt and the cause of the error is completely irrelevant. Your first response may be a problem with the website you visit, and you may think that the firewall has caused this bug. In the end, you may even doubt your network connection status. But after you make a lot of attempts, you will find that the problem lies in the software itself. This problem occurs when running Windows 7x64.
There are not many discussions on this issue on the Chinese Internet. After all, there are not many people using Windows 7 x64 in China, of which there are fewer using chrome, and there are fewer attempts to solve this problem, finally, I wrote a blog to explain that this problem may be rare. This blog post I found on Google mentions chrome compatibility in Windows 7, and claims that a beta version (Google Chrome 2.0.162.0) released by Google solves this compatibility problem, at that time, the author also showed that he did not perform a test. I am sorry to see such an untested blog post titled "perfect solution. It is a pity that the test result is that this version does not solve the problem, and this test version is worse than the version that has been officially released. Below I will mention a very simple way to solve the problem that Chrome cannot open a webpage in Windows 7x64, but it is invalid for this new test version, I have not found any way to open the webpage in this new version.
Therefore, the method I want to explain is limited to the version you can download from the official chrome website.
In fact, many people have encountered and raised this issue (people from around the world) on the Google product forum, and many people have put forward various suggestions. I tried a lot. One of the effective and simple methods is to run Chrome with parameters. That is to say, you do not need to make any changes to the system or software, or run it as an administrator or in compatible mode, we do not need to use the virtual XP system in the VPC environment that is well-known under Windows 7 but has not yet made any achievements. You only need to add a parameter to the chrome shortcut. This parameter is:
-In-process-plugins
That is to say, right-click your Start Menu or chrome shortcut on the desktop, select "properties", and find "location" under "shortcut cut) ", the default value is
C: \ Users \ daodao \ appdata \ Local \ google \ chrome \ Application \ chrome.exe
After adding the parameter, convert it
C: \ Users \ daodao \ appdata \ Local \ google \ chrome \ Application \ chrome.exe-in-process-plugins
Parameters are separated by a space. If the original path is enclosed by double quotation marks, you can add the parameters after the right quotation marks. After saving it, click the shortcut again to open chrome. Now it is all normal, just like running under Windows XP. However, if you try to run Chrome in Windows SP3 compatibility mode, you will not encounter the problem described in this article, and you will encounter another problem:ProgramIt cannot run at all.
I hope this article will be useful to you.
This article first address: http://wukangrui.net/2009/05/23/google-chrome-in-windows7-x64.html