C710-2847 chrome can os be changed to windows format

rbjaw
rbjaw Member Posts: 1 New User

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  • freeza
    freeza Member Posts: 1,316 Skilled Practitioner WiFi Icon

    Good day

     

    There is no drivers available. If you can source the drivers yourself, you can try.

     

    Regards,

    Freeza

  • frankt
    frankt Member Posts: 9 New User

    No.  Chrome OS uses a Linux kernel.  It cannot be made to accept a Windows partition.  No such thing as "downloading drivers" to make it so.

  • androsilicious
    androsilicious Member Posts: 15 New User

    This has NOTHING to do with drivers, firstly.

     

    Secondly, I'm not sure if you're asking whether Windows can be installed or if you can change the partition format of ChromeOS to NTFS or FAT. 

     

    The answer to the former is not right now. People are working on this, though. ChrUbuntu is possible, however. 

    The answer to the latter is kinda sorta, but absolutely not. Sure, you can try with GParted, but it's going to result in the Chromebook not seeing ChromeOS, and a recovery will be mandatory.

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