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I works!!!!!!
Thank you, you're the best. Just copy paste in terminal: sudo rm -rf /Library/Google && sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Google
Great! Now I have: "Version 48.0.2564.97 (64-bit) Google Chrome is up to date."
It's works fine to me :)
tnx /bro
"Version 48.0.2564.109 (64-bit) - Google Chrome is up to date."
Works. But I can get it to screw up again just by telling it to auto-update. Therefore do this and don't tell it to auto-update afterward.
Confirmed to work on Chrome version 48.0.2564.103 (64-bit).
Working on Chrome v 46.0.2490.86 (64-bit).
Works, but don't let it auto-update - it screws it up again...
It works for me. Thanks.
If I turn on “Auto update for every users.” error11 will come back
@megabitsenmzq and others - I faced the same issue at work but not at home. So it seems to me that if your are in a protected network (like work or corp) you will get this error. It will update and show the new version but it will also show the error message. Just get out of the network and try and probably you'll see the relaunch button.
I disabled GoogleSoftwareUpdateAgent in startup list and it worked for me.
Please, check this official Google support article: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/111996?hl=en. We just updated it, so that it captures the information from this bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=520135.
In general, removing the folders may not fix the issues for all users. Instead, we recommend trying the latest Google Software Update version and also checking the firewall settings that may be blocking updates.
Working on Chrome Version 59.0.3071.115 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Awesome 👍
sierra fully patched, chrome 60.0.3112.113 (Official Build) (64-bit)
i uninstalled and reinstalled
i did the defaults write com.google.Keystone.Agent checkInterval 0
i updated software updater
i restarted mac
i killed a chicken
AboutChrome still yields error 11
It works !
Thank you !
it doesn't work for me.