Set Google Chrome as Default Browser in Windows 7

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    First open the Google Chrome browser
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    Once you've opened it, it might ask you to set it as the default browser. If it doesn't ask you that, then you'll have to go to the Settings.
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    To go to the Settings, press the button on the upper right corner of the window and select Settings
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    Scroll all the way down to the Default Browser section and press the button that says Make Google Chrome the Default Browser
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    Now if you click any link in any program, the link will automatically be opened in the Google Chrome browser.
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    This concludes our tutorial on how to set Google Chrome as your default web browser on Windows 7
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Categories : Windows | Browser

Recent edits by: Zack, Lukward Thomason

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