(see also: How To Use Spotlight On Your Mac)ģ-If you do not see Google Chrome in the Force Quit menu (see tip#1), follow the steps below: if you do not see Google Chrome in the Force Quit window, then see the step below.Ģ-Restart your Mac.
(And since this page is a highly ranked google search result for downloading old versions of chrome, mountain lion, etc, many of those currently reading this are likely in the same situation I was in: simply looking to install a functioning Chrome on Mountain Lion.)įortunately, as of today, Chrome 49 can simply be downloaded and installed from either of the following sites: (Chrome 52 did not work for me as Kay Yin suggested, though your mileage may vary.)Īlthough the OP asks for Chrome 50, my suggestion is to stick with Chrome 49. (I tried on Mountain Lion I was able to make the "no" symbol go away, but when I attempted to open Chrome, I simply got an error alert claiming that the app was corrupt and suggesting that I move it to the trash.)Īs the OP mentions, Chrome 50 was the first version to drop legacy OS support, so Chrome 49 is the latest version that can be installed without much ado.
If you have an earlier version installed, e.g.109, and update it through Google Chrome it will report: "Google Chrome is up to date."
If you do not have Google Chrome installed, and you download a copy and install it, the version will show as. At the present time the latest version of Google Chrome is.