Hope that helps, and a reminder that this is all thanks to Sandip. This changed in the latest build (build 7000). Note that earlier Windows 7 betas had a slightly different syntax (with the –in-process-plugins bit being included within the quotes. You will likely get a compatibility warning, which you simply agree to Run. 'C:\Users\Craig Bailey\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe' –in-process-pluginsĬlick Apply and run it up. Support for other package managers, including Zebra and Installer is coming soon and is expected within the coming weeks. At the moment, checkra1n only supports installing Cydia. Work is ongoing to support Windows, which will be added in a later release.
Note, that there are two dashes at the start there (not one long one).įor example, my complete target is as follows: This beta is only available for macOS and Linux. Right click on your Google Chrome icon and bring up the properties.Īdd –in-process-plugins to the target field (after the chrome.exe). I’ve put it below, and note that it is almost entirely copied from Sandip’s BlogsDNA blog here – I’ve simply incorporated some of the comments into the screenshot. If you are having trouble running Chrome on Windows 7 then chances are you are running the 64bit version of Windows 7.