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Reply Mon 26 Sep, 2011 10:09 pm
I loaded Google Chrome ages ago and hate it. To get back to normal again would I only need to uninstall the Google Chrome and then maybe things might return to normal?
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margo
 
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Reply Mon 26 Sep, 2011 10:41 pm
@drillersmum,
G'day drillersmum - long time no see!

I use Google Chrome and love it.

Can't offer any clues on how to get rid of it - just wanted to say g'day!.

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msolga
 
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Reply Tue 27 Sep, 2011 01:48 am
@drillersmum,
I just got rid of it this morning, drillersmum. ("accidentally" installed it along with another program I recently downloaded .... seems it came with the package & I hadn't noticed at the time.)

Go to:
all programs (from your "start" button) ....
Locate Chrome & uninstall.

Really easy.
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DuncanJones
 
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Reply Mon 17 Dec, 2012 01:41 am
@drillersmum,
Hello Friends,

1. Go to Applications > Debian > Applications > System > Package Management > Synaptic Package Manager.
2. Search for "Google Chrome" in the list of packages.
3. Select the "Google Chrome package" checkbox.
4. To completely uninstall (including configuration files), select "Mark for Complete Removal." To uninstall while saving your preferences, select "Mark for Removal."
5. Click Apply.
6. Select Google Chrome from the "To be completely removed" menu.
7. Click Apply.

Thanks And Regards,
Duncan Jones
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Stephen Jones
 
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Reply Fri 28 Dec, 2012 02:43 am
@drillersmum,
Hello Friends,

Here is how to uninstall Google Chrome from your computer. This will remove the program from your computer. Later, I will tell you how to remove your data from Google servers too, if you had opted for the “Chrome Sync”
Windows
Go to Start > All Programs > Google Chrome > Uninstall Google Chrome.
If you want to delete your user profile information, like your browser preferences, bookmarks, and history, select the “Also delete browser data” checkbox.
Select the default browser you’d like to use.
Click OK in the confirmation prompt.

Thanks and Regards,
Stephen Jones
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