(I tried on Mountain Lion I was able to make the "no" symbol go away, but when I attempted to open Chrome, I simply got an error alert claiming that the app was corrupt and suggesting that I move it to the trash.)Īs the OP mentions, Chrome 50 was the first version to drop legacy OS support, so Chrome 49 is the latest version that can be installed without much ado.
Note: Copy and paste the entire command above into the Terminal and then press Enter. ist file inside the Google Chrome application bundle: defaults write /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/ist LSMinimumSystemVersion 10.8.0 Open Terminal and use the following command to modify the The international no symbol showing, drag and drop it into theĪpplications folder, not the Applications link in the installer
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If you have an earlier version installed, e.g.109, and update it through Google Chrome it will report: "Google Chrome is up to date."
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If you do not have Google Chrome installed, and you download a copy and install it, the version will show as. At the present time the latest version of Google Chrome is.