Try this:
Step1: Open your Application Data Folder.
For Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Local
For Windows Vista/7: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local
Step2: Delete Google Folder (If you have other Google Applications, open the folder and delete "Chrome").
Step3: Open Task Manager>Processes (If running on Windows Vista/7, select "Show Processes From All Users" and click "Allow")
Click on "Description" (on top where you see Image Name, User Name etc..)
Scroll Down until you see anything with the Description "Google".
End each process 1 by 1.
Click on "Image Name" (on top where you see Image Name, User Name etc..)
Scroll Down until you see anything with the Image Name "Google"
End each process 1 by 1.
Step 4: Go to http://www.google.com/chrome/
and install Google Chrome.
SOURCE: uninstalled google chrome and now yahoo messenger icons dont work
I can solve your problem, just follo these steps:
Your problem is solved.
If you still unable to do it,I'll help you in detailed.
SOURCE: Error 102 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED): Unknown
This is the help page for Google Chrome which defines the trouble shooting steps for the Error 102 problem: http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=117805
SOURCE: Error 102 (net::err_connection_refused): Unknown
A sudden "error 102" from Chrome while Firefox continues to work is a very common sign of a hijacked system.
Some solutions to an "error 102" from the Chrome website include:
checking for malware
clearing your Google Chrome cookies
making sure Chrome is excepted in the firewall settings
ensuring correct proxy settings
Because FF works and Chrome doesn't, I would think that some malware has adjusted your proxy settings in Chrome. This is relatively common.
Go to Control Panel, click Internet Options.
Under the Connections Tab, click the button "LAN Settings".
Make sure the "Automatically Detect Settings" box is checked.
Make sure the "Use a proxy server for your LAN" is UNCHECKED.
Hit "OK" and all that jazz to make sure your settings stick.
If you still have a problem, make sure your computer is completely clean, clear all your cookies and stuff, and check for any programs that might be blocking Chrome's access (firewalls and antispyware). Hope this helps somebody!
SOURCE: just installed google chrome and
This is probably being caused by an invalid proxy being entered in your settings.
To fix this:
- Click on the Spanner icon and choose "Options"
- Select the "Under the Bonnet" tab
- Scroll down to "Network" and click on the "Change proxy settings" button
- Click on the button that says "LAN settings"
- Ensure all boxes are unticked and then click okay.
- Google Chrome should work now! :)
SOURCE: Google Chrome Error 0x00000005
properties googlechrome> edit top1
"C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" -no-sandbox
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