I used the new channel switcher to switch to the Dev channel, updated
Chrome beta to the latest Dev release with no problem except that now
I can no longer can update at all. The "About Chrome" just sits there
spinning it's arrow. If you shut down Chrome after closing the "About
Chrome" dialog box, Chrome's "browser" processor stays running and has
to be killed manually using either Windows Task Manager or, in my
case, SysInternals' Process Explorer. As long as I don't bring up the
"About Chrome" dialog box, Chrome shuts down normally.

This is the latest Dev version I updated to:

Google Chrome 0.2.152.1 (Official Build 2164)
WebKit 525.19
V8 0.3.0
User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/
525.19 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/0.2.152.1 Safari/525.19

Is there any work around for this problem or do I have to uninstall
this latest Dev version of Chrome altogether and reinstall the
original beta and try again later when there might be a new Dev build
available? Otherwise, this new Channel Switcher applet is a real boon
to testers like myself. Nice job!

On Sep 16, 3:32 am, Mark Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Google Chrome now provides a way for people to get early access releases
> automatically: the Dev channel.
>
> The Dev channel lets you test the latest fixes and get access to new
> features as they're being developed. We will release new builds to the Dev
> channel about every week so that you can preview --and provide feedback on--
> what's coming in Google Chrome.
>
> If you want an easy way to help make Google Chrome better, want to test new
> changes with your website before they're released generally, or just like
> being on the bleeding edge, please sign up for the Dev channel.
>
> You can learn more about the Dev channel and how to subscribe 
> here:http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel/
>
> We just released 0.2.152.1 to the Dev channel. The release notes are 
> here:http://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/getting-involved/dev-chann...
>
> If you have any questions, please send them directly to me (so I can compile
> the FAQ).
>
> Thanks,
> Mark Larson
> Google Chrome Program Manager
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