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Top 6 Ways to Fix Chrome Side-by-Side Configuration Is Incorrect in Windows

Quick Tips
  • Use Command Prompt to run sfc /scannow to detect and repair corrupted system files.
  • Go to Control Panel > Programs and Features, select Chrome, and hit Repair.
  • Uninstall Chrome via Settings > Apps, then reinstall from Chrome’s official website.

Fix 1: Run System File Checker

Step 1: Click the Start menu, search for Command Prompt, and open it.

Step 2: Type the following command in the Command Prompt and hit Enter.

sfc /scannow
Scan PC Side by Side Configuration Is Incorrect

The tool will start scanning the PC for any harmful files. Wait for a couple of minutes to complete the 100% process.

Reboot your PC and try opening Google Chrome again. If you still notice ‘side-by-side configuration is incorrect’, run a couple of more commands in the Command Prompt menu.

Step 4: Open Command Prompt again and run the following commands.

DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

Once Windows runs the process, you should reboot the PC one more time and try using Google Chrome.

Fix 2: Repair Google Chrome

Step 1: Press the Windows key and search for Control Panel.

Step 2: Go to the Programs and Features menu.

Go to the Programs and Features menu

Step 3: Find Google Chrome from the list. Click on it and hit the Repair button at the top.

hit the Repair button

Fix 3: Reinstall Microsoft Visual C++ Packages

Step 1: Hit the Start menu, search for Event Viewer, and press Enter.

Step 2: Expand Custom Views and select Summary page events.

Note down the most recent side-by-side error.

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Step 3: Launch Microsoft Edge and type the version or go to the Microsoft Support page.

Step 4: Click the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable package that matches your version number.

Step 5: Select the package language and hit Download.

Step 6: Install the downloaded file on your computer.

Step 7: Reboot your computer after a successful installation. Try launching Google Chrome.

Fix 4: Reinstall Google Chrome

Step 1: Go to the Windows Settings menu (use Windows + I keys).

Step 2: Open Apps and go to Apps & features.

go to Apps & features

Step 3: Scroll down to Google Chrome.

Step 4: Click on the three-dot option.

Step 5: Select Uninstall and follow the on-screen instructions.

Select Uninstall

Note: Don’t worry about Google Chrome data such as Bookmarks, History, saved passwords, etc. Since you are signed in to Chrome with a Google account, you get back access to all data using the same account.

Now, go to the Google Chrome website and download the browser to your PC.

Fix 5: Update Windows

If the side-by-side configuration is incorrect issue is widespread, Microsoft will try to install the missing Visual C++ Redistributable packages via Windows updates.

Open Settings and go to the Windows Update menu. Install the available updates and restart the PC.

8. Revert to Stable Windows Build

If you are part of the Windows Insider Program and running a beta build on your main PC, you may run into these errors. You should move back to the stable build.

Step 1: Head to Windows Settings by pressing the Windows + I keys.

Step 2: Select Windows Update and click Windows Insider Program.

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Step 3: Select a stable release build and wait for the Windows build to arrive on your PC.

Chrome side-by-side configuration is incorrect error can cause inconveniences. The above-mentioned fixes will help resolve the issue quickly and effectively.

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Last updated on 15 July, 2024

4 Comments

  1. Went through the first strategy, “RUN SYSTEM FILE CHECKER”. Though Windows found something of concern and took care of it, it didn’t fix the Chrome issue.
    Went through the second strategy, “REPAIR GOOGLE CHROME”. There was no “Repair” option available.
    Looked at the third strategy, “USE WINDOWS SECURITY”, but it appeared to defer to the Webroot software that was installed on my system.
    Went through the fourth strategy, “REINSTALL GOOGLE CHROME”, but it couldn’t find the required setup.exe file.
    Got to the fifth strategy but I just shrugged at it.
    I decided to go with what this other fellow mentioned, specifically just reinstall Google Chrome from another browser. I went with Microsoft Edge to do the Chrome reinstall, ignoring its pleading that “there’s no need to run another browser”. (Most will disagree.)
    That appeared to work and I have access to Chrome again.
    Sometimes it can be the simplest solution.

  2. somebody go BLM on microsoft please so that they don’t do such shenanigans as messing up Chrome; my issue appeared after a windows update; one more windows update, and I will find someone to cut the throat of every programmer at microsoft

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