Will this extend the life of PCs that cannot be updated to Windows 11? I tried "CloudReady" that can turn an old PC into a Chromebook

By : ilikephone / On : 15/09/2022

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By installing "CloudReady", you can use your Windows PC as a Chromebook equivalent.

This is the PC that cannot update to Windows 11 I tried

 With the release of Windows 11 scheduled for the fall, we expect an increase in the number of PCs that do not meet the Windows 11 update requirements and are left in limbo. Of course, you can continue to use Windows 10 (for the time being), but it is easy to imagine that you will be prompted to buy a new one. [Image] See all the photos of how to turn an old Windows into a "Chromebook" A further concern is that as a result of forcibly installing the beta version of Windows 11 currently being distributed, it becomes impossible to return to Windows 10, and furthermore Windows 11 It is expected that there will be PCs that cannot be updated to the official version and cannot be used continuously. When I get a PC like this, I would like to try a method to extend the life of Windows by turning it into a Chromebook. If you have a Chromebook that works well even with low-spec hardware, you can run it comfortably even on a PC that does not meet the requirements of Windows 11. There are several ways to do this, but this time we will introduce the procedure for turning a Windows PC into a Chromebook using the easiest tool called "CloudReady". After introducing the installation procedure in the first half, we will look at the differences from commercially available Chromebooks in the second half.

Turn your PC into a Chromebook by installing "CloudReady"

 Chromebooks are equipped with "Chrome OS" developed by Google. If you use Neverware's "CloudReady" introduced this time, you can install "Chromium OS", an open source version of this Chrome OS, on your PC and transform it into a Chromebook equivalent. To give you a quick overview of the steps to use it, first download the CloudReady installer to the prepared USB memory. If you insert it into the PC you want to turn into a Chromebook and start it, the same initial setting screen as the Chromebook will be displayed. At this stage, it is still running on the USB memory for operation confirmation, so if there are no problems after using it for a while, perform an overwrite installation on the drive where Windows was installed, and perform the initial settings again. Don't forget to make a backup in case you might want to revert to Windows in the future.

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