Google Chrome 64-bit upgrade. Have a test PC to explore what happens!

tension

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Google Chrome 64-bit TESTER!


Have A test sacrifice PC here, just imaged it. *** This is a CAD workstation station setup, as it does renderings, so more cores mean faster renderings. Sorry! It's what I have to test with for however long it takes me.

Boot 1 SPEC: W7-64 Ultimate Sp1, all clean Surt/SFC. Hardware: Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.00GHz , 32GB, SSD III, Nvidia Quadro 4000 2GB 256-Bit GDDR5 that can be abused in this test.
Boot 2 SPEC: W8-64, all clean Surt/SFC. Hardware: See above list.
Boot 3 SPEC: W8.1-64, all clean Surt/SFC. Hardware: See above list.
Boot 4 SPEC: W10-64, all clean Surt/SFC. Hardware: See above list.
All boots are fully loaded. MS 2013, Autocad 2014, Revit 64 bits, Photoshop CS6 Extended. etc. All Business class. NO GAMES, as its a CAD station!


Things I want to test.

Boot 1 has Chrome 32 bit on it now. Want to let it upgrade to 64.
IE 11. is on all boots now.
Want to add FireFox to the mix, first clean install on all bootables.
All three browsers need to work, fully in the end. On any bootable.


So what would you folks like to do, test? And know, as I work this project tester. But will report my issues.
 
So far on Boot 1: Upgrade issues.


Description
Faulting application name: IEXPLORE.EXE, version: 11.0.9600.16521, time stamp: 0x53114399
Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 6.1.7601.18247, time stamp: 0x521ea8e7
Exception code: 0xc0000374
Fault offset: 0x000ce753
Faulting process id: 0x19a8
Faulting application start time: 0x01d03f5d87d70d87
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE
Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
Report Id: 515ad2bf-ab51-11e4-91c8-0024e8f1a2e5


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Installation Successful: Windows successfully installed the following update: Security Update for Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2961851)


Hmm? Latest ver. IE11 is 17501 Plus there are 2 optional updates in the MS update optional section.
 
What are the optional updates for? I gave up on Google Chrome and Firefox a while ago.
 
What are the optional updates for? I gave up on Google Chrome and Firefox a while ago.

I'm trying to get information on what this update is (KB2961851). But this is a test. Will report findings, as updates are nice, but like to know what they are for and why:r1:.
 
IE11 Error Group Policy?

Windows 7 encountered an error while parsing

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Encountered an error while parsing line 795, column 308
$(string.Advanced Enable SSL3 Fallback) referenced in attribute displayname could not be found.

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I download an update from the microsoft website and it is the (KB3008923). Then I tried once again and while opening the gpedit.msc

Same Error? Hmm? group policies for IE11 is not there anymore under the: User Setting, any possibility to fix this?
:noidea:
 
What are the optional updates for? I gave up on Google Chrome and Firefox a while ago.

I've being using Chrome or IE XX for years. I like the add-ons for ad blocking, tracking etc.
Will list my favorites and why. Is there a thread or list somewhere here of the most used addons?
 
FYI, Still working on this protect. Have many issues resolved, and unresolved to report, soon. Only have 8 fingers and two thumbs. Gee.. Voice dictions is of line, but love it.
 
A comment on fake review sites you ought to study: TeraByte

x64 software, by it's very nature, uses some 20-30% more RAM than the equivalent x86 version. Chrome is already a massive RAM hog in it's default x86 version.

I've been using x64 Pale Moon for some years now, it does what it's designed to do, sometimes way quicker than 'the fastest blah blah blah'.
 

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