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Stable Channel Update for Desktop

Thursday, February 1, 2018
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14 comments :

Yurkea said...

After upgrading to a stable 64 version of Chrome, the bottom row of fast-visited sites was missing. If you zoom out to 80%, the bottom row appears. On the screen of 15.6 inches the bottom row does not fit without scrolling, in 64 versions the scrolling was removed from the new page. Solve this problem by reducing the distance between the doodle and the search string, well as between the search bar and fast-access sites

3:04 AM, February 02, 2018
Unknown said...

Isn't it a bit strange to have both the stable and beta releases of the same version number released on the same day?

4:23 AM, February 02, 2018
miniwrld at work said...

@Unknown This happens if there's a release with security fixes after the stable channel is bumped up one version, but before the corresponding bump for the beta channel - which is exactly what happened here. Remember, Google staggers bumping the Chrome release channels - Stable +1 first, then Beta (usually 2-3 days, longer if important bugs hold things up) later, then Dev (same schedule, but relative to Beta).

8:52 AM, February 02, 2018
NYC1 said...

I can no longer view VIDEOS, GIF files, etc. since the Chrome update on 1 February Version 64.0.3282.140. My IOS is Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit, Version 1709, OS Build 16299.214

I have removed and re-installed Chrome and it does not fix the problem.

I can view VIDEOS, GIF files, etc.on all other browsers: EDGE, Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.

Any suggestions other than waiting for the next Chrome update?

10:43 PM, February 02, 2018
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4:02 AM, February 04, 2018
miniwrld at work said...

@NYC1 Are images disabled in Content Settings? To check (and change the setting), go to the three dots menu, choose Settings, then expand the Advanced Settings widget, find Content Settings, then Images. There image display can be globally enabled/disabled and allowed/blocked per-site.

3:38 AM, February 05, 2018
PHILIPPE CERVEAU said...

Same problem than NYC1.
The parameters for "image display" are set to "Display all".
Actually, since this update (64.0.3282.140) it has become impossible for us to view safety cams which use Flash plugin.
And, incidentally, the scroll bars appeared in the page, like if there was a hidden control somewhere inside.
That control does NOT exist.
There is no error message or warning in development mode.
These updates are infuriating, they are insufficiently tested, do not respect the "good practices", including prohibiting a step back to the correct version.
It's worse and worse...
If the problem is not solved before the week end, I'll go back to IE which has no problem.

12:43 PM, February 06, 2018
miniwrld at work said...

@PHILIPPE CERVEAU and @NYC1: If you're still having image problems and changing Chrome's settings doesn't resolve things, you may have a misbehaving addon. To check for this, fire up an Incognito Mode Chrome window and test there - by default, all extensions are disabled in this mode.

11:09 AM, February 07, 2018
Phil said...

After this update Chrome doesn't find my Chromecast

3:02 AM, February 08, 2018
Moses said...

Hi, post this update we see have serious accessibility issues.

1. Our proxy allows linkedin. However, with the Chrome Version 64.0.3282.140 build, it is blocking linkedin. However, we are able access the same in Edge and IE.

2. If we uncheck proxy and enable again, it starts working but for few seconds or minutes. This is quite strange.

Is any other organization facing this issue? Is there any quick fix or workarounds possible before the next build?

Regards
Moses

3:22 AM, February 08, 2018
Kaleb Abebe said...

Weird issue with running then subsequently printing reports from our SIS (Aspen) that shows artifacts in the pdf report. This was a new issue after this update. That same PDF opened via Adobe prints fine, that same PDF opened via Chrome is also fine. Issue only occurs after running report and immediately printing it right after. Don't have issue with any other browser and older versions of Chrome.

7:07 AM, February 08, 2018
Yoga Vijay said...

64.0.3282.140 (64-bit) - Is rendering the the web pages very slow for first time.

4:00 PM, February 08, 2018
Michael V said...


After this update, my computer works better, my life got better, and my hair got thicker.

Thank you Chrome.

3:55 PM, February 10, 2018
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