How to Fix Error Code 3: 0x80040154 on Google Chrome

Recently, many users have been getting Error Code 3: 0x80040154 — system level error message while updating the web browser. If you also receive the same error message when updating your Chrome browser, here’s what you should do. How to Fix Error Code 3: 0x80040154 on Google Chrome Before exploring the troubleshooting methods, let’s know […] The post How to Fix Error Code 3: 0x80040154 on Google Chrome appeared first on TechViral.

How to Fix Error Code 3: 0x80040154 on Google Chrome

Recently, many users have been getting Error Code 3: 0x80040154 — system level error message while updating the web browser. If you also receive the same error message when updating your Chrome browser, here’s what you should do.

How to Fix Error Code 3: 0x80040154 on Google Chrome

Before exploring the troubleshooting methods, let’s know why the Error Code 3: 0x80040154 — system-level error message appears. Here is the most common reason for the Google Chrome error while updating.

  • The Google Chrome updater tool can’t connect to the server.
  • You have just installed a VPN or Proxy Server.
  • Chrome Files are Corrupted.
  • Malware/Virus on Windows PC

These are some of the most probable reasons for the error code Error Code 3: 0x80040154. Here’s how to resolve the problem.

1. Restart the Chrome Browser

The very first thing you should do after encountering the Error Code 3: 0x80040154 error message is to restart your Chrome browser.

You may get error code 3 0x80040154 because of a bug or glitch. The best way to deal with such bugs is to restart the web browser. Close the Chrome browser and end all its processes from the Task Manager.

2. Restart your Computer

Restart your Computer/Laptop

The second best thing you should do if the restarting Chrome browser fails to resolve the error code 3 0x80040154 error is to restart your computer.

Restarting the computer will resolve temporary glitches that might prevent the Google Update Service from running. To do so, click the Windows Start button and select ‘Restart.’

3. Turn Off VPN or Proxy

Disable Proxies or VPN

There are various reasons why Chrome Update Service may fail to run, and the most prominent one is using a VPN or Proxy.

Sometimes VPNs, especially the free ones, prevent Google Update Service (gupdate) from connecting to the server, leading to the error code 3 0x80040154 error message.

4. Start the Google Update Service

Viruses and Malware can prevent the Google Update Service from running. The best way to deal with viruses and malware is to run a full scan using Windows Security. After scanning, you need to start the Google Update Service manually.

1.  Click on Windows Search and type in RUN. Then, select RUN from the list of options to open the RUN dialog box.

RUN dialog box

2. Type services.msc and press Enter.

services.msc

3. On the List of services, find and double-click on the Google Update Services (gupdate).

Google Update Services (gupdate)

4. On the Startup type, select Automatic (Delayed Start), then on the Service Status, click on Start.

Automatic (Delayed Start)

This is how you can manually start the Google Update Services on a Windows computer.

5. Enable Chrome Update from the Windows Registry

If the Services method doesn’t work, you can enable Chrome updates from the Registry Editor. Here’s how to enable it.

Enable Chrome Update from the Windows Registry

  • Press the Windows Key + R button on your keyboard. Type regedit.exe in the RUN dialog box and press Enter.
  • When the Registry Editor opens, navigate to this path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Update
  • Double-click on the UpdateDefault Key
  • In the Value data field, type 1 and click Ok.
  • Close the Registry Editor & restart your computer.

This will enable the Chrome update services on your computer.

6. Whitelist Google Chrome in Windows Firewall

Apart from Viruses and malware, Windows Firewall can also prevent the Google Chrome Update Service from running. This happens when Windows Firewall blacklists the Google Chrome Update Service. You should whitelist Google Chrome on the Windows firewall to resolve the issue.

1. Open the Windows Search and type Windows Defender Firewall. Next, open the Windows Defender Firewall option from the list.

Windows Defender Firewall

2. Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall on the right.

Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall

3. You must allow tools.google.com and dl.google.com to run through the Firewall. Otherwise, you can just allow Google Chrome to run through the Firewall.

Google Chrome

Restart your Windows Computer and try to update Chrome again.

7. Reinstall the Google Chrome Browser

If all the methods failed to resolve the error code 3 0x80040154 error message, you must reinstall the Chrome browser.

Reinstalling Chrome is easy; open the Control Panel and find Google Chrome. Right-click on it and select Uninstall.

Once uninstalled, head to the official Chrome homepage and download the latest web browser version. Once downloaded, install it. This way, you will have the latest version of Google Chrome. After installing, sign in with your Google Account to get back your data.

Also Read: How To See Saved Passwords On Google Chrome

These are simple ways to resolve error code 3 0x80040154 on the Google Chrome browser. Let us know if you need more help fixing Chrome update errors in the comments.

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