A quick look found two possible solutions to MS trying to stick it up Google -
First -
1. Type cmd.exe on the search bar.
2. Right click on the cmd.exe then click "Run as Administrator"
3. Type "netsh winsock reset". Press enter.
4. The computer will prompt for a restart.
And -
1. Right click on chrome icon and run "Troubleshoot Compatibility"
2. Use the first option
3. Then do "Test Program" and test that it is working
4. Press Next and then save the settings
On a side note, I just tried updating a Dell Netbook for a friend - it happened but the screen didn't look right since it had gone to a lower res default. Getting a new driver from Del restored the "proper" options, but then W10's new wonder facilities Cortana and Groove persistently crashed it. So it's a W7 machine again. Simple roll-back.
Removal or disabling or hiding some of MS's corporate malware is not easy unless you are prepared to surf the net. If you are having a problem, put the question into your search engine, the chances are that somebody else will have had the same problem and will have posted an answer.