Excuse my lack of understanding....but how do I identify which one of these I need based on the laptop that I have? I'll be installing Chrome OS on a Dell Latitude 6430u with 3rd Gen Ivy Bridge processor.
Terrible tutorial. You say you have a 6th gen processer but brunch says older than 8 is not supported. I have 5th gen. What version should i download? Your video creates more questions than answers.
Not that you need more video requests to fill up all your free time, but I’d love to see a video on setting up a dual boot installation-maybe on that ThinkPad of yours, or a T560 if you’ve got one. I’ve done 3-4 dual boot installs (Windows/Linux) on both a Lenovo T560 and an Asus L410. They always seem to work flawlessly at first, but after a few power cycles, things start falling apart. It’d be great to see your take on how to properly set this up-or troubleshoot what might be going wrong.
Oh, I 'member doing that with my old Z3735F-based tablet. It was impossible to enable touchscreen capabilities and load apps from PlayStore back then. Also, some problems with power management. Dunno if it became better.
Hi, once i reboot the pc with the usb on it gets stuck on the loading brunch framework. secure boot is disabled i have a 10th generation intel so i used jilion i also tried rammus both did not work. any idea?
Brian! I'm being patient :) I'm waiting until you're done with using the older Laptop for video purposes, while I wait. I'd appreciate a rough estimate is £100 good? I can buy a 6th gen i5 with SSD & windows 10 installed for that but.. 1 I won't be using Win10 and 2nd I'd rather buy one from someone I trust I.E You! 👍
That's good to hear :) Oh it'll be used alright (100% not abused) It WILL be kept in top condition. I was planning Linux but.. now you have reminded me of Chrome OS I'm in 2 minds hmm.. it's been a year or so since I've used Chrome OS now I'll have to do a vs battle both would do the intended job planned.
Hi Brian, thanks for the video. It was very interesting. I've also tried ChromeOS Flex on a computer I have, and it worked great. It's a good option for Windows 10 computers when Windows 10 support ends next year, especially if users don't want to pay for extended support for Windows 10. Microsoft has not yet announced how much it will cost to pay for extended support for Windows 10, but they will do so when the end of mainstream support for Windows 10 nears. So, I have two computers: one with Windows 11, which has full support for Windows 11, and a Windows computer that does not have full support for Windows 10. So, I will see how I do with my Windows 10 computer in October 2025. And from what I've heard, it looks like Microsoft will close the loopholes, so you can't run Windows 11 on an unsupported computer. Then we also have 0patch for Windows 10, which is an interesting option to be able to run Windows 10 after October 2025. Then, of course, we have a lot of nice Linux distros out there. Thanks again for the interesting video. Take care, Brian, and have a lovely day.
I honestly think Chrome OS is a better alternative than Linux. Here's why: 1. Better technical support. 2. Android app support locally built in. 3. Its free! 4. Its more intuitive and easier to use & install. Less daunting for less tech savvy people. 5. Chrome OS gets support for a very long time.
Thank you for showing the websites but not saying their address. I guess all we need is just to look at the screenshot of the website, not actually go to it.
I just did this yesterday. How funny that you just made a video about it.
Yeah, easy to do.
Where is the url for the recovery images?
briteccomputers.co.uk/posts/install-chrome-os-on-any-old-pc-or-laptop-with-play-store/
Sir i tried several time please tell which version for
amd a6-5200 apu with radeon(tm) hd graphics
Excuse my lack of understanding....but how do I identify which one of these I need based on the laptop that I have? I'll be installing Chrome OS on a Dell Latitude 6430u with 3rd Gen Ivy Bridge processor.
Great video 👍🏻🎉
Thank you 😁
Great, another project for an old PC!
Worth a go to give you something to mess around with
Terrible tutorial. You say you have a 6th gen processer but brunch says older than 8 is not supported. I have 5th gen. What version should i download? Your video creates more questions than answers.
Would like to see a video on the standalone install.
Thanks old top. I may have to do this with this laptop soon.
You should!
Not that you need more video requests to fill up all your free time, but I’d love to see a video on setting up a dual boot installation-maybe on that ThinkPad of yours, or a T560 if you’ve got one.
I’ve done 3-4 dual boot installs (Windows/Linux) on both a Lenovo T560 and an Asus L410. They always seem to work flawlessly at first, but after a few power cycles, things start falling apart.
It’d be great to see your take on how to properly set this up-or troubleshoot what might be going wrong.
Excellent as always...
Hi Brian. Is there a reason to put Chrome OS on an older unit rather than Chome Flex?
Chorme flex cant run play store 😢😢
Great video. Keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
@@Britec09can I please get a download for your ChromeOS iso
Amazing video!
Great Brian - Thanx 👍👍👍👍👍
My pleasure!
Nice one thanks
You are welcome
What computer specification you have? I have intel celeron, what kind chrome os compatible with my laptop?
hey so i installed linux today and 1920x1080 resolution is missing what do i do
Hi, can you partition you current C drive and install it or only FULL wipe or use another C drive?
Question. If I change this way and decide it's not for me or they no longer support Chrome OS then can I install windows or better still Linux?
where do i get chrome os from?
briteccomputers.co.uk/posts/install-chrome-os-on-any-old-pc-or-laptop-with-play-store/
It can work as a dual boot?
Oh, I 'member doing that with my old Z3735F-based tablet. It was impossible to enable touchscreen capabilities and load apps from PlayStore back then. Also, some problems with power management. Dunno if it became better.
Is a 32 bit machine too old?
could you please make a Singleboot install video please
Hi, once i reboot the pc with the usb on it gets stuck on the loading brunch framework. secure boot is disabled i have a 10th generation intel so i used jilion i also tried rammus both did not work. any idea?
How do I get amazon prime or Disney plus to work ? I get error message saying my browser version isn't supported.
How do I install Rammus on my 4th gen core i5?
very cool, thaks
Welcome
2010 pc support ?
I have a HP Pavilion G7 and it is not listed
Installing ChromeOS is easy. Dual boot it with Windows is hard. I have never been able to get it done.
Brian! I'm being patient :) I'm waiting until you're done with using the older Laptop for video purposes, while I wait. I'd appreciate a rough estimate is £100 good?
I can buy a 6th gen i5 with SSD & windows 10 installed for that but.. 1 I won't be using Win10 and 2nd I'd rather buy one from someone I trust I.E You! 👍
This machine is in really good condition and I am sure you will get some use out of it.
That's good to hear :) Oh it'll be used alright (100% not abused) It WILL be kept in top condition. I was planning Linux but.. now you have reminded me of Chrome OS I'm in 2 minds hmm.. it's been a year or so since I've used Chrome OS now I'll have to do a vs battle both would do the intended job planned.
Does this allow you to use Google TV?
Noup
Can any expert help for downloading chrome os in
AMD A6-5200 APU with RADEON (TM) hd graphics
How would I install this on my old ddr2 pc with a Core 2 Quad?
i have such machines - better off installing some light linux like Q4OS or Bodhi Linux?
I think my Lenovo makes Yoga constantly, he so slow!😊
Mine is pretty good still
Hi Brian, thanks for the video. It was very interesting. I've also tried ChromeOS Flex on a computer I have, and it worked great. It's a good option for Windows 10 computers when Windows 10 support ends next year, especially if users don't want to pay for extended support for Windows 10. Microsoft has not yet announced how much it will cost to pay for extended support for Windows 10, but they will do so when the end of mainstream support for Windows 10 nears. So, I have two computers: one with Windows 11, which has full support for Windows 11, and a Windows computer that does not have full support for Windows 10. So, I will see how I do with my Windows 10 computer in October 2025. And from what I've heard, it looks like Microsoft will close the loopholes, so you can't run Windows 11 on an unsupported computer. Then we also have 0patch for Windows 10, which is an interesting option to be able to run Windows 10 after October 2025. Then, of course, we have a lot of nice Linux distros out there. Thanks again for the interesting video. Take care, Brian, and have a lovely day.
Thanks mate, you to
I want to bring life again into an old 32 bit PC, to give it to poor people.
Is there a 32 bit Chrome OS version ??
Always the same problem play store did not worked
My usb created several partitions 😢
What should I do 😢
Install fyde os 😊😊
IM USIN WiN10 enterprice iot tlsc and it runs very well at my older PC
Good for you
Unfortunately, we can't upgrade the old Chromebooks to the new OS version. Big joke!
Of course...they want you to buy new ones!
I honestly think Chrome OS is a better alternative than Linux. Here's why:
1. Better technical support.
2. Android app support locally built in.
3. Its free!
4. Its more intuitive and easier to use & install. Less daunting for less tech savvy people.
5. Chrome OS gets support for a very long time.
Its a great option for older computers that can't upgrade to Windows 11
@@Britec09 Certainly!
I thought chrome was a web browser
ChromeOS
You don't have to think but need to read properly
Thank you for showing the websites but not saying their address. I guess all we need is just to look at the screenshot of the website, not actually go to it.