![]() On some old forum threads I saw mentions of some Flags that would do something similar, but it doesn't seem to be still active. I tried disabling google auto update in ms.config and services, but to no effect. Is there any way, or "hack", to permanently remove this? Then I need to manually dimiss the bar every time by clicking on it, which is obviously super annoying and a total waste of time. (It does it only on first open, not on new tabs). Note that I'm not trying to update, it does that automatically no matter what. As you've probably all heard, Google is finally ending support for Chrome for Windows 7 - makes sense, with the slow phasing out of the system.Īs for now however, I'm still fine using it with the current version, even if it's not updated.īut since recently, everytime I open Chrome on my Asus with Win 7, I get this annoying notification bar on top of the screen saying "To get future updates of Chrome, you need Windows 10 or 11, and you're using Windows 7" (I'm translating back from French). ![]()
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