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In short: Windows 10 dual-booting in Chrome OS won’t be limited to just the current Google Pixelbook, based on a recently spotted adjustment made in the Chromium Gerrit.
If this is truly a dual-boot Windows 10 and Chrome OS project, it could be similar to Apple’s Boot Camp on macOS. Interestingly, the company is working on multiple variants for the various ...
The system requirements for dual booting Chrome OS and Windows 10 would seemingly be 40GB of internal storage, along with an Intel processor or a Snapdragon 835.
Google’s fresh hybrid is expected to be launched on October 9, at the big Pixel 3 phone launch event, reportedly along with a second Chrome OS device (which could be the Pixelbook 2 – another ...
The team behind Chrome OS appears to be working on a "Campfire" feature that would enable dual-booting with Windows 10.
Dual-boot support is said to be arriving on the Pixelbook soon, as Google engineers are pushing through multiple changes for Chrome OS to support the new feature. Installing Windows 10 on a ...
Campfire won't make all Chromebooks dual booting machines though. It would require a minimum of 40 GB of storage and possibly a processor that's strong enough to run Windows 10. That immediately ...