#Chrome canary download standalone Offline#
Replacing “ChromeSetup.exe” in the download URL with “ChromeStandaloneSetup.exe” appears to lead to Chrome STABLE 32-bit offline installer instead. However, Ghacks’ landing-page URL for Chrome Canary always leads to a stub/web installer (~ 1 MB) - or at least in my case. (Note the slightly smaller filesize for the 32-bit installer.) This method works for Chrome Stable, Beta & Dev via the landing-page URLs supplied by Ghacks. Then use the edited URL to download the 32-bit build. Remove “64” from the end of the (very long & ofuscated) URL, so that the filename ends with “ChromeStandaloneSetup.exe”. Copy the download URL, which looks something like: …/ChromeStandaloneSetup64.exe
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Google does offer 32-bit builds of Chrome Stable, Beta, Dev & Canary.Īccess the respective landing-page URLs supplied in the Ghacks article, accept the EULA, & click to start the download of the EXE file (currently >40 MB). Some sites link to 32-bit download pages but the downloads redirect to the 64-bit Chrome installation file instead.” From article: “A 32-bit version of Chrome is not offered anymore by Google.