I bet you have heard about Chrome OS, but you probably have no idea about its user interface and capabilities; this problem is typical when people have no netbook to test Chrome OS with, and they don’t want to use their current powerful computers that had installed Windows 7 and other more powerful operating systems to test Chrome OS with in fear of destroying their current operating systems. Luckily, Chrome OS allows you to use a flash drive that has at least 1GB or more of disk space to install Chrome OS and test the operating system out this way; another alternative route is to use virtual machine to install Chrome OS. The video after the jump shows you how to use a flash drive or Virtualbox (virtual machine software) to install Chrome OS without destroying your current operating systems. Chrome OS could be a better alternative netbook’s operating system so give it a try folks!
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