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If this is truly a dual-boot Windows 10 and Chrome OS project, it could be similar to Apple’s Boot Camp on macOS.
Of course, most of this is based on a presumption of why Google is suddenly bringing Windows dual boot to Chrome OS. It might have a compelling and convincing reason to do so.
According to some references in code, there are some clear indicators that Windows 10 support is inbound for Nocturne.
It seems that Google has scrapped its plans to let Chrome OS users dual boot Windows on a Chromebook. Recent code updates posted in Chromium Gerrit indicate that Google has canceled Project ...
Chromebooks may soon sport one of the most requested features of the Chrome OS platform: dual booting. The option to switch to a Windows or alternative operating system install on a Chromebook is ...
The operating system couldn’t comfortably sit beside Chrome OS in most dual-boot environments, especially if you hoped to install additional programs (which would be the main reason to install ...
It’s hard to mourn too much for an internal Google project that never really seems to have gotten off the ground, but given the potential of a dual-booting Chrome OS / Windows 10 device, it’s ...
Most dual-boot devices disappoint because the two operating systems are separate and completely self-contained worlds on your hard drive. Chrome OS’s online-based nature, however, negates that ...
In short: Windows 10 dual-booting in Chrome OS won’t be limited to just the current Google Pixelbook, based on a recently spotted adjustment made in the Chromium Gerrit.
We'll show you how to run a full Ubuntu distro on one, while leaving Chrome OS as a dual-boot option.