Your question may be a bit vague, so I’m not sure I can fully understand it. If you are interested in asking “How to solve the problem of Google Chrome prompting the program to stop responding when downloading”, I hope the following content can inspire and help you:1. Check for malware interference: Run antivirus software, such as 360 Security Guard, Tencent Computer Manager, etc., to conduct a comprehensive scan of the system to check for possible viruses, Trojans, and other malware. These malware may prevent the Google Chrome installation package from running. Use a professional anti-malware tool like Malwarebytes to perform deep scans and cleanups to ensure that there are no hidden malicious programs affecting the installation on your system. 2. Clean up residual files and registry: Delete residual files, find the directory where Google Chrome was previously installed, usually the default path is “C:\Program Files (x86)\Google”, and delete all files and folders under this folder. If it has been installed in other locations, you also need to find the corresponding location and clean it up. Press the key combination “Win+R”, type “regedit” and enter to open the registry editor. Select “Edit” – “Find” in the menu bar, enter “Google” to find it, and delete all registry entries related to Google Chrome. If there is no other Google software on your computer, you can delete the “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google” item directly. 3. Run the installer as administrator: Right-click on the installer in Google Chrome (like ChromeSetup.exe) and select “Run as administrator.” This ensures that the installer has sufficient permissions to perform the installation operation and avoid unresponsive installation due to insufficient permissions. In Windows systems, make sure that User Account Control (UAC) settings do not unduly restrict the setup of the installer. You can adjust the UAC settings to the appropriate level through the “User Account” option in the control panel. 4. Check System Compatibility and Updates: Confirm that the operating system meets the minimum system requirements for Google Chrome. If not satisfied, you may need to upgrade your operating system or choose the appropriate version of Google Chrome for your system. Install the latest Windows update patches, as well as drivers for hardware devices such as graphics cards and sound cards. Outdated systems or drivers may not be compatible with the Google Chrome installer, leading to installation failures. 5. Redownload the installation package: Visit the official website of Google Chrome and re-download the latest version of the installer. Make sure there are no interruptions or errors during the download process to avoid corruption of the installation package. Some Google Chrome versions provide a verification function for installation packages, which can be checked whether the installation package is complete and has not been tampered with through officially provided tools or methods. If there is a problem with the installation package, just download it again. Note that the above methods are tried sequentially, and after each attempt, you can immediately check if they meet your needs. Once successful, stop the next steps. Different situations may require different solutions, so be patient and experiment to find the best solution for your situation.