Google Reportedly Planning On Bringing Windows 10 Support To Chromebooks



With Windows10 support, You might not have to squander on a Pixelbook if you're pining after a Chromebook.


Hi gadget enthusiasts!

With Windows10 support, You might not have to squander on a Pixelbook if you're pining after a Chromebook that has Windows 10 support.  According to EngadgetXDA-Developers have discovered through source code that Campfire(the feature that would allow Chrome OS dual-boot Windows 10) would be available on more than one Chrome OS device. And this don't mean that all Google-powered PCs would get the option.  Hardware makers would have to see and verify that Windows worked properly, and it wouldn't be in question for the Chrome machines that only have a small amount of flash storage.

From recent code Comments, there was a suggestion that you'd need to have at least 40GB of space, and apparently a lot of Chromebooks comes with 32GB or less.

Luckily, you might not need to go through difficulties to turn it on. Also, You wouldn't need to enable Developer Mode which could put your PC's security in danger and you wouldn't need to flash your firmware. You could even actually use a Simple Command to initiate the new mode. Isn't that a useful hint?

While Google's Customary hardware event event is coming up in weeks, it's not definite that Campfire is nearly to be completed which is why the company would obviously not want to show it off.
As it is now, we have no idea as to when the technology will be ready but what is clear is that Campfire could be the answer to those who need Windows but still crave a Chrome OS device.

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