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No. Chrome OS uses a Linux kernel. It cannot be made to accept a Windows partition. No such thin...
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It is out of date; replaced by c710 2847, available now at Best Buy, Amazon....
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changing BIOS is for WINDOWS computers. Chromebooks use the Linux Kernel; Chrome automatically upd...
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Chromebooks do not connect to printers directly: they use Google Cloud Print. East to set up and u...
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Sure. Just plug it in to any USB port. Go to SETTINGS to change sensitivity and swap buttons. Si...
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Absolutely. Just navigate to Netflix.com, log in to your account, pick a movie from your menues, a...
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No. Chromebooks are formatted for Chrome OS, which is a Linux kernel. Cannot install Windows.
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No. The C710 is Chrome OS formatted; this is a Linux kernel. It cannot be partioned to dual boot ...
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Install an extension called Click&Clean from the Chrome Store. Easy to set to clean History on exi...
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