In Google bought the developer Cloud Ready, Google released the ChromeOS Flex OS — a second life for old PCs and Macs, and it was thanks to this deal that ChromeOS Flex appeared. It is also telling that Google launched ChromeOS Flex less than a year after the release of Windows due to excessively strict system requirements for hardware and poor communication, millions of older PCs were left without an up to date OS. And Google did this after Microsoft failed with a lightweight version of Windows with the X console, which was eventually canceled and disassembled. Chrome OS Flex has been in early access since.
February, and now a stable build has been released, intended for a wide range of users. During testing, Chrome OS Flex developers fixed different bugs. Google assures that ChromeOS Flex can be installed in a matter of minutes and promises that the OS can work normally on devices of a respectable Switzerland WhatsApp Number List age up to years . In fact, almost devices have already been certified to work with Flex without any problems. The official list of supported devices is dominated by Windows PCs from Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, LG, Toshiba and other OEMs, but it also includes some older Macs, including year old MacBook models.
To install the OS, you need to download the image from the official website and transfer it to a bootable USB flash drive. Google guarantees Flex will be supported until on most compatible devices, with only a handful of devices dropping support in or . We're working on certification every day, and even if your device isn't certified yet, you can still try ChromeOS Flex — Thomas Riddle, Director of Product, Business and Education at Google Minor bugs, stability or loading issues may occur on devices that are not officially supported. Google separately notes the great potential of ChromeOS Flex for corporate use.