Inside the Bookmark Manager window, you will see "Folders" on the left, and then "Organize" on the right. At the top right, click the three vertical dots to bring up the dialogue menu and select Bookmarks -> Bookmark Manager. To do so: Open Chrome if it is not already. First, you will need to export your bookmarks if you intend to keep them, otherwise you will lose them.
#Trying to uninstall google chrome how to#
How to Fix: Chrome Won't Update, Won't Uninstall Below I'll explain how I did all of that step-by-step. Once that was done, I ran the "Chrome Cleanup Tool" to potentially clean up any leftovers, then I reinstalled Chrome and re-imported Scott's bookmarks and everything worked fine after that. Unfortunately there isn't a "Google chrome uninstall" utility, which meant that I had to uninstall Chrome from the Windows registry manually, then delete the Google Chrome folder. Resetting the permissions would likely clear it.Īt this point, I thought it would be best out export Scott's bookmarks and then manually uninstall Chrome, then reinstall Chrome in order to reset permissions on the folders.
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My guess was that at some point, permissions on the Google Chrome installation directory got hosed, which prevented any updates or an uninstall from taking place. This is certainly strange indeed, considering the Administrator user should have access to uninstall anything.
#Trying to uninstall google chrome update#
As Scott suggested, Chrome would not update and would not uninstall under his user account, so I enabled the Administrator account using an elevated command prompt, then logged in as the Administrator and tried to uninstall it unfortunately I received the same error message 'You do not have sufficient access to uninstall chrome'. I asked Scott if he would like me to connect to his system for a closer look, and he agreed. What is going on here? I would like to hire you to fix this vexing issue because my business relies on it. I tried uninstalling Chrome but Windows 10 says 'You do not have sufficient access to uninstall Chrome'. (error code 7: 0x80040902: 106 - system level).' I have no idea what that means.
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Sometimes I get an error message that says: 'An error occurred while checking for updates: The installer encountered error 106. If I click Help -> About, it says it's up to date, but it's not. Dennis, I have not been able to update Google Chrome for about a year.