Good, I am glad you are set up. What browser were you using previously? And do you have chrome on a Windows computer or did you buy a Chromebook? I have the Samsung Chromebook and like it quite a bit. It's very lightweight to take to the recliner when I shut down my Windows laptop which is used as a desktop and supporting a lot of peripherals. The Chromebook works very well away from the desk setup. I can read and send email and surf and read my Kindle books which are in the cloud. And last night I set it up to receive Instant Videos via Amazon (I am a Prime member) and watched one of the Foyle's War episodes. So far the Chromebook has seriously impressed me. I see it being the inexpensive computer used by most school children in the very near future. I am not unhappy with it but still green. But I am enjoying learning it. Elaine Whether you think that you can, or that you can't, you are usually right. --Henry Ford (1863-1947) Hello S On Thursday, February 21, 2013, you wrote > Thanks for the info. I found it right after I hit the send button for > this letter. I do know a little bit and had > just downloaded it when I > saw the topic and decided to ask. > (It did not need to be "Installed" as I told it to "run' the program > and it installed it automatically, by the way) > ' > On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Dora Smith > <[email protected]> wrote: >> How do you turn on google chrome? Not getting it. >> >> >> It has to be installed after downloading it. It >> pretty much installs itself, you just sit there >> and watch it. I always watch all installations or >> uninstalls. >