In a blog post, Google has given information about the new free-to-download Chrome OS Flex operating system, which is built for businesses and schools. According to Google, the new operating system, like Chrome OS, provides access to web apps and virtualization, gets boosted quickly, and allows for background system upgrades. Chrome OS also offers Flex sandboxing and proactive security against viruses, ransomware, etc. The company says that ChromeOS Flex is deployed instantly via a USB stick and the user’s cloud profile, settings, bookmarks and policies are also synced after log-in.
Chrome OS Flex gives users access to the official Chrome browser, Google Assistant and cross-platform features like notification syncing with Android devices.
Google says users can try the early access version of Chrome OS Flex right away by having a compatible PC or Mac computer and a free USB drive. However, users will need to fill out a form before downloading the new operating system and ensure that their devices are included in the list of certified models.
First of all go to Chrome web store in Windows, macOS or Chrome OS.
Now search for Chromebook Recovery Utility and download the extension.
Now launch the Chromebook Recovery Utility extension and click on Get Started.
After this, select Select a model from a list, Select a manufacturer or Select a product.
– Click on Continue and then Insert USB Drive.
Now select your USB then click on Continue and go to Create now.
Users can then boost the live version of Chrome OS Flex from a USB drive without risking their system. Moreover, he can also install the OS on PC or Mac forever. However, Google says that this is the OS’s Early Access and some instability may be experienced in it.
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