The screenshots below are taken from Mac OS X, but the process is the same on Windows. Chrome tells you 'Updating Google Chrome.' While it checks for a newer version of Chrome (and downloads it if one is found). When Chrome relaunches, you should be running the latest version. Chrome now tells you 'Google Chrome is up to date.
And older versions of any web browser are no longer supported and pose a security risk. Your best bet to staying secure and supported online is to upgrade your version of OS X, if you can. On OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Safari is far too outdated and is considered very unsecure, Google has, also, dropped support for Google Chrome on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard making the last Chrome version for 10.6 also risky and unsecure, now. Minimum Mac OS X for latest Chrome web browser is now OS X 10.7 Lion at later. So, your only choices for up to date, supported web browsers are, currently, Mozilla Firefox SeaMonkey Waterfox Good Luck. Apple Footer.
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