I don't believe so, they have security placed onboard that precludes loading a different OS and you would have to be able to load the normal ChromeOS instead of the enterprise version.
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I've heard there is a security screw installed on the motherboard of some Chrome OS devices. Check the Internet on how to dissemble your box and good luck
The CXV2 models are specifically designed with full security in Enterprise mode, so don't have that screw. They have a recovery switch to move between normal mode and developer mode, but that doesn't get around the OS requirements.
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I've heard there is a security screw installed on the motherboard of some Chrome OS devices. Check the Internet on how to dissemble your box and good luck
The CXV2 models are specifically designed with full security in Enterprise mode, so don't have that screw. They have a recovery switch to move between normal mode and developer mode, but that doesn't get around the OS requirements.