
Visit the “About Google Chrome” page again after the installer is finished and it should now say you’re using the 64-bit version of Chrome. 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.
