How To Download Chrome On Surface Laptop

Surface Laptop 2 Surface Pro 6 Xbox One X. Google Chrome finally arrives in the Microsoft Store on Windows 10. Sort of Updated. It's true that you can now download Chrome via the.

Updated December 19, 2017: Microsoft has now pulled Chrome Installer from the Microsoft Store.

Google has today launched its Chrome web browser in the Microsoft Store on Windows 10, allowing users to head to the Windows 10 app store and download Google's ever-popular Chrome browser ... well, sort of. It's true that you can now download Chrome via the Microsoft Store, but not directly as the app Google has submitted isn't actually a browser.

It appears Google has submitted a 'Google Chrome Installer' to the Microsoft Store, which means what you're downloading from the Store is an installer that'll then proceed to download Google Chrome normally. This means the Chrome browser itself isn't a Microsoft Store app; it hasn't used the desktop bridge, it isn't a Centennial app, and will not be updated via the Microsoft Store either.

Why has Google done this? Likely to bypass Microsoft's limitations that conclude any browser on the Microsoft Store must use Microsoft's own rendering engine. Google Chrome doesn't use Microsoft's rendering engine, obviously, and as such isn't actually allowed on the Store. That, or Google was feeling particularly lazy and didn't want to go through the effort of running Chrome through the Centennial bridge.

Because Chrome still isn't technically in the Microsoft Store, this Google Chrome Installer doesn't work on Windows 10 S. It'll download, but when the Installer tries to install Chrome itself, the process will fail as the Chrome browser isn't coming from the Microsoft Store. So this begs the question; why is this in the Store if it isn't for Windows 10 S users?

It's likely in there because a few people might be looking for Google Chrome in the Microsoft Store, and up until now have been met with nothing but spam apps that somehow bypass Microsoft's approval system. Google putting an Installer in there gives Google an official home in the Microsoft Store for the few people who are looking in there for apps. This is only a good thing.

Of course, it would be better if Google had just put the actual Chrome browser in the Store, but either Microsoft or Google aren't allowing this to happen. Fact of the matter is; if Microsoft wants people to use the Store, it might be a good idea to have the proper Chrome browser available in there.

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Eager to try out Chrome OS, but not ready to ditch Windows entirely? Thanks to the latest software package from Neverware, you can have both. By installing the company’s CloudReady software, you can turn your Windows laptop into a Chromebook, and it’s also possible to set up a dual-boot system using both operating systems.

First, a bit of housekeeping. This technically isn’t Chrome OS (which is fully owned and operated by Google). Instead, this is the source base version Chromium OS. It’s supported by the open source community and it doesn’t have one or two of the features in Chrome OS (like integrated Flash and support for automatic updates). Other than that, there isn’t much of a difference.

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You’re also going to need a UEFI-compatible Windows 7, 8, or 10 installation on your machine. Go here if you need help checking determining whether your PC is compatible. UEFI, or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface, is a more modern version of the traditional BIOS, handling the most basic functions of your computer before an OS is loaded into memory.

It’s also necessary to disable Fast Startup, encryption, and hibernation by navigating to Power Options in Control Panel. We’d also recommend backing up all of your important data before getting started, because even with a dual-boot setup, you never know... All set? Great! Here’s what to do next.

Creating the installer

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How To Download Google Chrome On Surface Laptop

You can use CloudReady free of charge “for individual and experimental use,” so go ahead and download it from the Neverware site. You then need to get hold of the Chromebook Recovery Utility made by Google, which is available on the Chrome Web Store. This is the tool we’re going to use to create a bootable CloudReady USB stick.

The USB stick you’re using needs to have either 8GB or 16GB of storage space. Run the Chromebook Recovery Utility, click the gear icon, then choose Use local image from the menu. Point the program to the zip file you just downloaded, then insert a USB stick (please note: everything on this drive is going to be erased). If you’re on a Mac, use The Unarchiver to turn the .zip file into a .bin file before selecting it.

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Pick the USB drive you just inserted then click Continue and the setup starts. The process takes about 20 minutes or so to complete, and don’t worry if you see some strange percentages or progress figures along the way—just sit back and let the installer do its job.

Installing CloudReady

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Once the USB stick has been set up, boot from it. Your system might already be configured to do this once you restart, but if not then tapping F12 as the boot up process launches is usually the way of getting a list of boot options up on screen. If you’re stuck, check the instructions that came with your laptop or desktop.

The CloudReady installation wizard is pretty straightforward to navigate. Click the system tray icon to the bottom right (ignore the dialog in the center of the screen) then choose Install CloudReady—of course here we want to choose the dual-boot option, otherwise the entire Windows partition will be deleted.

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Installation should take about 15-30 minutes, after which you can simply boot up as normal and choose either Chromium OS or Windows from the boot selection screen. For those times when you don’t want the bloat and don’t need the desktop applications of Microsoft’s OS, it’s a handy alternative to have.

How To Download Chrome On Surface Laptop

If you need more help or run into trouble, check out Neverware’s detailed installation instructions.

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