Removal/Uninstall Google Chrome in Windows 8.1?

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Ink

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No one else replied?

If you can install Chrome, then you can uninstall Chrome. If you cannot uninstall Chrome, then you can re-install and uninstall or remove manually.

I plan to upgrade to Windows 8.1 this week, I'll let you know if I find any troubles running my portable programs, stored on my SkyDrive. :D
 

Moose

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Earth:

I heard that Google Chrome is going to be build into Windows 8.1? This is why I ask if you can Uninstall/Removal
of Google Chrome? Looking forward to hearing from you about SkyDrive?
 

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Not sure where you read that, but it's mostly untrue.

Unless you're talking about this, Browser Choice Screen.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-8-1-RTM-Gets-Browser-Choice-Screen-388026.shtml

IE11 will be included in Windows 8.1, as well as Skype which replaces the Messaging app.
http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/15/4623780/skype-built-into-windows-8-1-microsoft-confirms
 

Moose

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Thanks! For the insight and information. Make life a little easy!
 

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Moose said:
Earth:

I heard that Google Chrome is going to be build into Windows 8.1? This is why I ask if you can Uninstall/Removal
of Google Chrome? Looking forward to hearing from you about SkyDrive?

that's incorrect, Google Chrome is not build into win 8.1
 
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