Where is the Write Protect Screw and how do I install Windows?
I would like to install Windows on the Pixel Book as I have finally gotten into an education that doesn't typically have any programs that actually run on the Chrome OS platform and the more I see the Windows platform running on Mac Books of friends and other actual windows computers the more I would like Windows on my Pixel Book
I have Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Win 7, Win 8, Win 8.1, Win 10.
So really I think I can get this system running any of them if I want.
My Pixel Book is the Intel i7 16gb RAM version with 512GB of storage.
I will sacrifice everything. I will power wash the device. I will remove the battery and anything else needed. I just want windows on this thing and any problems and damages done to the software is ok as long as the software of windows survives and I am able to use my ITT skills to fix Windows.
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I have tried crouton, I have tried disabling flags, I have tried accessing the SeaBIOS and turning off write protect options, I have enabled and disabled things with debugging. This computer says in every way it should be able to be written but when it comes to throwing the USB with Windows 8 or 10 on it the computer locks up and doesn't know how to think. CTRL-L on boot and CTRL-U don't do anything but make things worse.
Austin Otto 의
have you disconnected the battery for rewriting UEFI bios?
Alexey Kashkarov 의
were you able to find answers to this? looking to do the same
Brickkz Kickz 의
While installing Arch Linux on my 2015 Chromebook Pixel 2, I found through trial-and-error that the left USB Type-A ports don't work well with my newer Samsung USB 3.0 thumbdrive, Even though my older 2011 Macbook Air booted the OS off of it easily. Thankfully, I eventually found out that a really old USB 2.0 thumbdrive that I had on hand worked well.
Adam Lee 의