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Google chrome not opening windows 8.16/17/2023 The support article from Google, linked above, mentions, that the solution may not work for Chrome portable. reg file is imported via double-click and the Chrome browser is restarted, the message should not appear in the future. "SuppressUnsupportedOSWarning"=dword:00000001 reg file: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 To do this, you can save the following instructions in a. However, if you want to use the current browser without the message continuing to be displayed, you can hide this via a registry entry. The latest version of Google Chrome without this message is 1.122. So basically the same message as Windows 7 SP1. To get future Google Chrome updates, you'll need Windows 10 or later. It states there that Chrome has been showing the following message since November 2022: The support article Disable "To get future Google Chrome updates, you'll need Windows 10 or later" from Google seems to be helpful. Within my German blog, users asked here and here, how to disable this annoying notification in Google Chrome. And also administrators has left comments at the blog post Chrome 1.71/72/61 freigegeben saying, that also Windows Server 2012 R2 triggers Google Chrome to show the notification, although this OS is still under support untill October 2023. Users of Windows 8.1 receives a similar notification. And also in February 2023 the browser will continue to run – it just does not receive any more updates and thus no more vulnerabilities are closed. So it's clear, that the support will end soon, but for December 2022 as well as January 2023 the browser is still in support after all. More information Version 1.72 (Official Build) (64-bit). You need Windows 10 or later to receive future Google Chrome updates. In comments to my German blog post Chrome 1.71/72/61 freigegeben user mentioned that the browser now shows a notification (translated): At the end of October 2022, in the blog post Windows 7/8.1: Google ends support in February 2023, Edge also affected, I had reminded people of this date and pointed out that Windows 8.1 users would also be affected by the end of support for the Chrome browser. Google had promised that they would continue to support the Google Chrome browser under Windows 7 SP1 until January 2023 (see Windows 7: Google Chrome gets support until January 2023). I had pointed this out in the above post. Also oPatch wants to offer support for Server 2008 R2 until Jan. Those who need to continue running Windows Server 2008 R2 can buy extended support through Microsoft until Jan. Whether these updates are installable in Windows 8.1 isn't known. But Windows Server 2012 R2 gets security updates until October 2023. This question came up once in August 2022 (see Will Microsoft provide ESU support for Windows 7/8.1 and Server beyond January 2023?). So far, I am not aware of Microsoft extending support beyond January 2023 for Windows 7 or Windows 8.1. The operating system should have been showing end-of-support warnings for some time (see Windows 8.1 now shows warnings "end of support in January 2023"). This operating system will receive its last security update on January 10, 2023, on Microsoft Patchday, and will be considered "End-of-Life" (EOL) from that point on. Windows 8.1 will also reach the end of support. I had covered this in the article Wow! Windows 7 get extended support until January 2023. After all, support for Windows 7 SP1 had already expired in January 2020 – but in enterprise environments there was the option of an ESU program to get Extended Security Updates until January 2023.
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