Google Chrome MSI Installer Version 77.0.3865.90

Google Chrome MSI 85 Installer

Last updated on March 30th, 2023 at 05:53 pm

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Another Google Chrome update has been released so it’s time to get your deployment systems updated again with their latest MSI installer!

Google have pushed out another update to their Chrome browser, taking it up to version 77.0.3865.90.

If you are looking to mass deploy the new version of Google Chrome, or at the very least keep it up to date, then you can control the deployment by using the official MSI installer that Google provide. This way, you can publish the latest version through your Software Center if you are using SCCM or push it straight out using Group Policy.

You can now download the Google Chrome MSI installer direct from Google using the link below.

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RSS Update Feed

You can keep up to date with our latest MSI releases by using the RSS feed below:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/msi-installers/rss?path=/

Versions

There are now a number of different versions of Google Chrome for various platforms. All the below are available from the link above.

Latest Releases

TypeVersionSize
Chrome MSI for Windows 64-bit
v  77.0.3865.9063.4 MB
Chrome MSI for Windows 32-bit
v 77.0.3865.9058.6 MB
Chrome DMG for OS X
v 77.0.3865.9062.2 MB

ADMX Files

TypeSize
Chrome ADM/ADMX Templates
13.1 MB

Chrome Updater ADMX Templates

TypeSize
Google Updater ADM Template Update
403 KB
Google Updater ADMX Template Update
21 KB

Instructions

If you are pushing this out in your corporate environment, you will want to use the silent installer switches, so this is the command line that you should use for this:

msiexec.exe /i "GoogleChromeStandaloneEnterprise.msi" /qb+! /norestart

This means it will install quietly (using the /qb+! switch) and will not reboot automatically (using the /norestart) switch.

You can also use the /qb+ switch to show a basic UI or just /q for a completely silent installation.

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