Chrome OS is proprietary software developed by Google, but it is as a standalone ISO image. Instead, it comes pre-installed exclusively on Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chromebases. These devices have specific firmware (Coreboot instead of traditional BIOS/UEFI) and a custom security chip (TPM) that work hand-in-hand with Chrome OS.
: The open-source development version. While you can find "64-bit ISOs" for Chromium OS on sites like SourceForge or ArnoldTheBat, these are community builds and may not be as stable as official Google releases. 2. Minimum Hardware Requirements (64-Bit)
: The full version pre-installed on official Chromebooks. It includes the Google Play Store and Android app support.
The official way to get a bootable 64-bit image is through the Chromebook Recovery Utility extension for the Chrome browser. : The utility downloads a
Chrome OS is proprietary software developed by Google, but it is as a standalone ISO image. Instead, it comes pre-installed exclusively on Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chromebases. These devices have specific firmware (Coreboot instead of traditional BIOS/UEFI) and a custom security chip (TPM) that work hand-in-hand with Chrome OS.
: The open-source development version. While you can find "64-bit ISOs" for Chromium OS on sites like SourceForge or ArnoldTheBat, these are community builds and may not be as stable as official Google releases. 2. Minimum Hardware Requirements (64-Bit)
: The full version pre-installed on official Chromebooks. It includes the Google Play Store and Android app support.
The official way to get a bootable 64-bit image is through the Chromebook Recovery Utility extension for the Chrome browser. : The utility downloads a