The following guide breaks down the most common solutions to get Chrome running on your system. 1. Disable Windows "S Mode"

Aggressive security software can mistakenly flag the Chrome installer as a threat.

Switching out of S Mode is free but permanent ; you cannot go back once it is disabled. 2. Adjust App Installation Settings

Even if you aren't in S Mode, your Windows settings might be set to "Microsoft Store only". Go to > Apps > Advanced app settings .

Ensure tools.google.com and dl.google.com are not blocked in your Windows Firewall settings. 4. Use the "Offline" or Standalone Installer