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2010 - 9:21am #1 -V- Offline Last seen: 1 month 2 weeks ago Joined: 2010-03-05 09:02 Google Chrome - Update server not available update chrome browser (error: 1) I am using the latest Google Chrome app, version 4.0.249.89. When I click on [About Google Chrome]from the wrench menu, at the bottom of the window it states "Update server not available (error: 1)" Does this mean, http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/chrome/MGBBUwAxiTI that I won't be able to go thru the occasional browser update whenever Google releases one? I have this browser installed on my home pc, downloaded from Google and installed on the C Drive and everything looks fine. However for this portable edition, which is installed on my Kingston Flash Drive (which is the E Drive), I get this error. This is actually the first time I am using the portable edition of the Chrome browser as http://portableapps.com/node/22873 before I would use the Firefox one using the same flash drive on my PC at work. Even though I am not experiencing any form problem right now, but is there a way to get that "error 1" fixed? Or is there a work around? The PC, to which this happening is operating on Windows XP. Thanks. Top Log in or register to post comments March 5, 2010 - 9:32am #2 John T. Haller Online Last seen: 44 min 4 sec ago Joined: 2005-11-28 22:21 As Expected Unlike Mozilla's updater which is a simple part of the app, the Google Updater is a separate, closed-source app, that has to be installed locally on Windows. So, it is not included in the portable version. Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome! Top Log in or register to post comments April 14, 2010 - 3:55am (Reply to #2) #3 SUPERFASTJELLYFISH Offline Last seen: 4 years 11 months ago Joined: 2010-04-14 03:29 Hey John, I'm new to Hey John, I'm new to portable apps so I was wondering if you could help me. I have also recently downloaded the portable version of Google Chrome and am experiencing the same updating problem. What do I have to download to make it work? And would it be possible to install the updater on the USB device so that it would work properly?
Resources Phones Android Samsung BlackBerry Symbian Google Chrome Update Server Not Available: How to Fix it 23/04/2013 Leave a comment There can be many reasons underlying the Google Chrome Update Server Not available error and these issues are represented in different http://www.geeknaut.com/google-chrome-update-server-not-available-how-to-fix-it-231910714.html codes, listed as Codes; 1,3,7,10,11, and 12. Any of these errors may show up when you try to update Google Chrome browser and it is usually represented as “Update server not available” followed by the error code number. These error code numbers vary depending on the kind of Operating System you are on,; Error 3 is more common with Windows Operating System while error 12 is predominant in Mac Operating Systems. Google chrome update chrome update server not available {Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows Vista} [highlight color="eg. yellow, black"]Error 1[/highlight]:This error code number shows up when a Google chrome update server is not available, and is due to the transfer of installed Google Chrome files from their originally installed location to another place, which eventually interrupts with the update. This problem can be fixed simply by un-installing all Google chrome files, followed by a re-download and re-install. chrome update server If this does not work, as a last resort you can then you remove and re-download/reinstall the original version of Google chrome. [highlight color="eg. yellow, black"]Error 3[/highlight]: This error is the most commonly encountered Google chrome server update error on Windows Operating Systems. This error mostly presents itself because of administrator-related right issue. Normally, the administrator has no right or privilege to update Google chrome on any web browser, and when you try to log in as an administrator instead of a regular user, the Google chrome server update will stop working. To fix this problem, you need to log out as an administrator and then log back in as a regular user. Open your Google chrome browser and then update. The odds are pretty thick that your Google Chrome will behave normally afterwards. However, if even after updating through a regular user account the updater still isn’t working, you will need to download and run an alternative installer. Running an installer will automatically enable Google Chrome to fix the problem remotely. [highlight color="eg. yellow, black"]Error 7[/highlight]: This error occurs when you successfully download a Google chrome server update but it fails to install on your computer. To fix this error, first of all, restart your computer. Press “CTRL + ALT +DEL” when your Computer has rebooted and then