Google Chrome OS Flex announced, aims to turn older PCs and Macs into Chromebooks
A new version of Chrome OS has just been announced
The new version is called Chrome OS Flex
The operating system is best designed for businesses and schools
Google, in their blog post, announced the new version of Chrome OS for older PC & Mac users. The new version is called Chrome OS Flex. The operating system is best designed for businesses and schools. The new version is free and very easy to install, as mentioned in the blog post. The new version is similar to the Google Chrome OS as they are created from the same base code and follows the same release cadence.
Chrome OS Flex: Features
Chrome OS Flex carries some of the similar features as Chrome OS which includes background system updates, access to Web apps, and Android phone notification syncing. The new operating system boots up quickly and also offers security with sandboxing and protection against viruses, ransomware, and phishing. With Chrome OS Flex, users will be able to access the official Chrome browser and Google Assistant. But they will not have access to the Google Play store.
As long as you have a compatible Mac or PC, you can install the early version of the new Chrome OS Flex with a few quick steps using a USB drive. Make sure to verify if your device is included in the certified model's list and fill out a form before downloading the new operating system.
Steps to install the new OS
- On your Windows, macOS, or Chrome OS, visit the Chrome web store.
- Look for 'Chromebook Recovery Utility' and download the extension.
- Launch the Chromebook Recovery Utility extension, click On ‘Get Started’.
- Choose From 'Select a model from a list', 'Select a manufacturer' or 'Select a product'.
- Now click on 'Continue'.
- Next, insert your USB device when you're prompted to do so.
- Finally, select your USB device from the menu and click on 'Continue', then click 'Create Now'.
- Users can now download Chrome OS Flex onto their system and opt to install the new OS permanently
Do note that the OS is in early access, so you may experience some bugs or glitches along the way. The stable version should be available in a few months. Google also stated that CloudReady customers can upgrade to Chrome OS for no extra charge.
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