Hey everybody Jason here again, I am going to show you two things with Windows 7. How to get Google Chrome working if you have 64-bit and if you notice up here the send feedback thing, I am going to show you how to get rid of that. It’s pretty easy, now first of all I got my Magnifier here, showing my main desktop. The Magnifier in Windows 7 Beta Bell 7,000 is really buggy. And the new one doesn’t work - it keeps crashing so it keeps going back to the old one.
So when that moves, you can see that it’s choppy so just bear with me. So if you have Chrome installed – this is what happens if you don’t run it. I am going to show you how you can fix it, run program I go to a web site, even Google.com it shows this “Aw, Snap” picture. And you go to any web site and it will do it – well it just go to am white page, so we go back to Google.com it’s not going to work. But this is what you can do to fix it; you are going to add something after the target. So you are going to find the Google Chrome icon on your desktop. Right click it, click properties and right where you see target here.
At the end, where it says Chrome exe – this is what you are going to do. I will just bring my Notepad up here; you are going to add this in. Now I don’t know how you can see that but you are going to go – space – and – process – plug-ins. So it will look like, let me bring this up a bit – like this. After the exe file just right here, Chrome.exe-plug-ins, that should be a U right there, and then click OK. It should work; you are going to get this on Run Program Compatibility Assistant just click Run. Now you are going to keep getting this for every web site you go to.
So I go to MacandTech.net, I have to keep cooking Run Program and it will work – there it is. But what you can do is just click – do not show this message again and clicks Run Program and this will never come up. So that is how you can get Google Chrome working in 64-bit Windows 7 – remember in process, plug-ins after the exe. Now if you want to get rid of this “I don’t want send feed back button” which is on every fringing bar. This is what you are going to do, now careful because we are going to go in to the registry so you are going to be careful, if you don’t like editing stuff or don’t know what it is – best not to do it.
So we are just going to press Windows key R for run and type Regedit. The computer we are going to go to HK current user, control panel and then we are going to click desktop. When you see all these entries here, now you will see something, look for something called feedback tool enable – there it is. You are going to see it’s going to have three and it may even have a four. What you are going to do is double click that and then in the Value Data hit press zero. Make it zero and then OK, then restart the computer, after it starts back up – you’re feedback tool bar will be completely gone.
Because that can be annoying, so that is how you can do that get Google Chrome going get rid of that annoying “Send feedback button.” So hopefully this tutorial helped you, check out some of my other videos at RU2Town@youtube.com4-macandtech, check out our main site at MacandTech.net and our live page at MacandTech.net. E-mail us questions if you have any questions at MacandTech.net – hopefully you enjoy this tutorial. Stay tuned for further Podcast and I will chat you later.
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