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Google ChromeOS Flex Can Turn Your Old Mac into a Chromebook

Friday July 15, 2022. 12:50 PM , from TheMacObserver
Google has rolled out the stable version of its ChromeOS Flex. Previously known as CloudReady, Google offers ChromeOS Flex as a free download. ChromeOS Flex turns older Macs or PCs into a Chromebook when installed.
Google Rebrands CloudReady
To recall, Google acquired CloudReady and relaunched it as ChromeOS Flex. Google has been previewing the operating system for several months and is now ready to release a stable version. The free OS can be installed on older Macs that have stopped receiving support from Apple. Some of the older Macs that Google details in the list of certified models for ChromeOS Flex include the mid-2010 13-inch MacBook. Apple has listed this model as obsolete, and may not offer support for it. Certified units are expected to work with ChromeOS Flex with no minor or major issues expected.
Devices running ChromeOS Flex will have the same code base, tab/application-level sandboxing, read-only OS, background system updates, release cadence, and seconds-long boot time as a standard Chromebook. Additionally, once installed, the Mac will have the Chrome browser, same user interface, and cloud sync, among other features of an actual Chromebook.
How to Install ChromeOS Flex on Older Macs
Mac owners can install ChromeOS Flex over the network or using a USB drive. When using a USB drive, the OS will boot directly and allow users to test it out first. ChromeOS Flex works with Intel or AMD x86 computers running macOS.
Google also notes some hardware requirements when installing the OS. These include:

Architecture: Intel or AMD x86-64-bit compatible device
4GB of RAM
16 GB internal storage
USB drive
Full administrator access to system BIOS
Processor and graphics released after 2010

ChromeOS Flex for Enterprise
As mentioned, ChromeOS Flex can be downloaded for free for individual users. Enterprise users would have to pay the Chrome Enterprise or Education Upgrades to avail of fleet management support. Additionally, those who are already using ChromeOS Flex will be automatically upgraded to the latest stable version.
Tags: Google Chrome, Mac
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