![]() ![]() Luckily after this, the installation process is quite simple, in fact it only takes just a few clicks to get running. Selecting Chrome OS Flex in the Chromebook Recovery Utility (Source: Google Support) Also, this tool doesn’t work on Linux, so if you are a Linux user you must manually download a. Instead of downloading an ISO and burning that to a USB, you must download Chrome’s special “Chromebook Recovery Tool” extension, scroll through a list of devices to select “Chrome OS Flex”, and then you can create a USB. My experience was very similar, although this is a developer previewer even some of my hardware has gained better support since I last used it when it was announced. Just look at Michael MJD’s video where Chrome OS Flex doesn’t install on several laptops he has, including 2 MacBooks. Most computers should work, but there’s also a good fair share of computers that don’t work. Chrome is already known for being a privacy nightmare, so take Chrome’s bad privacy, and turn that into your entire operating system.Ĭhrome OS Flex has some hardware compatibility issues. Another huge issue is the data collection Google collects from Chrome OS users. If you are a power user you can enable Linux support and run some Linux apps, which is great, but compatibility with Linux apps is haphazard, so you’re better off running a Linux distro for software compatibility. If you’re trying to do graphic design, gaming, or video editing on Chrome OS, it’s technically possible, but good luck. This also makes certain workloads on Chrome OS impossible. On an official Chromebook, this can be somewhat mitigated thanks to the support for Android apps, but you aren’t getting that support on Chrome OS Flex yet. For example, Microsoft 365 is missing a whole lot of features in their web apps compared to desktop Microsoft Office, and even apps like Discord are missing features like push to talk on the web app. Because you are forced to use entirely web apps, you are also forced to deal with the limitations of a web app. The main issue with ChromeOS involves software compatibility. This would also be a good option for reviving older computers in theory because of the low resource usage. ![]() This makes it the best OS to throw on a grandma’s computer so she can share back-in-my-day memes on Facebook all day. Also, since everything is a web-app, your apps don’t need to be updated either. The system auto updates by itself, but it’s not an annoying update process like Windows can be. Chrome OS is also probably the OS that requires the least amount of maintenance, even compared to something like Windows or macOS. These are the same types of laptops to have Intel Celerons, 4GB of RAM, and sometimes storage as low as 16GB. It was designed with crappy $100 laptops in mind. In terms of some of the pros, it’s very lightweight. But Chrome is also a bad choice for a lot of people who depend on their computers for professional work. This makes the OS very dependent on web apps and things along that nature and makes Chrome OS one of the best choices for people who just want to go on Facebook or write a Google Doc occasionally. ![]() ![]() So, Google thought, why not get rid of the “bloat” that is an operating system and make Chrome the operating system. The idea is that most people just boot into whatever their OS is, and then the only thing they do is open a web browser. If you don’t know what Chrome OS is, it’s an operating system built around Chrome. What we’ll be going through is the pros and cons, the installation process, and my personal experience with it as I’ve been playing around with Chrome OS Flex on all the devices, I have available to me. Chrome OS Flex is a way to run Chrome OS on almost any computer you would like, even if it isn’t a Chromebook. ![]()
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