

Choose the Peppermint OS image and your USB, then start the creation process.

Open it and then click on the gear icon and select use local media. Now, to make a bootable USB we will use the Chromebook Recovery Utility. We will also need some more files but we can download them later. After downloading, rename the file and add. Here, I have chosen Peppermint OS as it is quite light and minimal. To move from Chrome OS Flex, first, we will download a Linux operating system as we cannot install Chrome OS directly. External GPU and ARM CPUs are not supported Getting Started.Atom, Celeron, and Pentium processors are supported as of Baytrail or later.Intel CPU from Sandy Bridge or later (Intel Core 2 Duo or older is Not Supported).UEFI Boot (MBR may or may not support with MBR patch).

64 Bit Computer System with 16GB or more space.

Chrome OS Flex, on the other hand, is designed to run on a wider range of hardware, including older computers that may not meet the hardware requirements for Chrome OS. In terms of hardware support, Chrome OS is designed to run on specific devices that are certified by Google i.e. Chrome OS comes with a suite of built-in apps and services, including the Google Play Store for Android apps, while Chrome OS Flex relies on web-based applications and services. While both operating systems are based on Chromium OS, there are some notable differences between them.
