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Gadgets How To Save an Old Laptop by Installing Chrome OS Flex Google has released software that can turn any old laptop into a like-new Chromebook.
Creating a bootable USB drive allows you to confirm Chrome OS Flex compatibility before installing, an absolute must before erasing your current operating system.
But anyone can create a bootable USB flash drive that will install Chrome OS Flex. Over 400 computers are officially supported, and the software will most likely work on many other PCs as well.
Google’s Chrome OS Flex has officially arrived to rejuvenate old PCs and Macs, by turning them into Chromebooks. Eventually, your Mac or PC will struggle to run after being bogged down with ...
With those fixed, Flex is now rolling out to businesses and schools. To make things easier for those institutions, Google put together a list of systems that are verified to run Chrome OS Flex.
Google Releases ChromeOS Flex According to Engadget, the basics of the tool remain the same. Users can visit the ChromeOS Flex website to install the OS on a USB drive and test it to ensure the ...
Google's Chrome OS Flex is ready for primetime as it exits its beta program. You can now turn your PC or Mac into a Chrome OS machine.
Google announced today that Chrome OS Flex, its operating system for old PCs and Macs that can be loaded on a thumb drive, is now out of beta with support for more than 400 devices.
There’s really nothing Chrome OS Flex does that Linux can’t do at least as well, and perhaps better, other than the simple experience of installing, using, and maintaining.