
Chrome will just upgrade its program files. All your data, settings, and browser extensions will stay intact, so you won’t lose anything. It will automatically install the 64-bit version of Chrome, replacing the current 32-bit version. RELATED: How to Switch From 32-bit Windows 10 to 64-bit Windows 10Ĭlose the running version of Chrome and run the installer you just downloaded. Click the “Download Chrome for Another Platform” link on the page and select the 64-bit version of Chrome. If it doesn’t say 64-bit, you’re getting the 32-bit version.


After clicking the download link, ensure the page says “64-bit” under “Download Chrome for Windows.” Whenever you download Chrome in the future, be sure it says 64-bit here.

Switching is easy. Visit the Chrome for Windows download page to get it.
