To reinstall Chrome on your Windows PC or laptop, you will need to follow two simple steps.

Double-go for the installer to start the installation process.

This step is the same for both Windows 10 and 11.

Lets go through the steps in more detail with the pictures below.

In Windows 11, you should probably:

Windows will now begin the uninstallation process.

This may take a few moments to complete.

Just sign on to your Google account, and the data will be restored automatically.

Note that this method also works for Windows 11.

The steps for this are the same for both Windows 10 and 11.

Reinstalling Chrome can provide a fresh start and help resolve these performance-related issues.

Secondly, persistent errors or glitches in Chrome that resist regular troubleshooting methods may require reinstallation.

This ensures a safe and secure browsing experience, free from unwanted redirects and pop-ups.