Breathe Life Into Your Old Laptop With Chrome OS
04:51AM Fri 26 Feb, 2016
New York-based Neverware is on a mission to help you get the most out of your old computers. CloudReady, a custom Chrome OS build that it ships can be installed on an existing, old laptop and PC to bring some life into them. The company claims that it has already transformed more than 75,000 Windows PCs and Mac computers worldwide. And it's getting better with CloudReady getting dual-boot support.
Neverware announced this week a new version of CloudReady that is aimed at schools and individuals who want to make maximum use of their existing PCs and laptops, which are now too slow to properly run demanding operating systems like Windows and OS X. The biggest attraction of CloudReady v45.3 is that it allows you to try the Chrome OS build without having to completely abandon Windows. CloudReady can be installed on a system with an existing Windows 7, 8, or Windows 10 machine provided the machine has UEFI firmware. With most modern Chromebooks and Chrome OS-based PCs sporting modest specifications, even mediocre specifications of an old laptop or PC should be able to run the open source Chrome OS smoothly.
The company claims that a range of laptops including Apple's MacBook models, Asus EeePC, Dell Inspiron 15, Dell Lattitude E5430, HP Probook models, HP Elitebook, HP Compaq, Lenovo Thinkpad, Lenovo Ideapad, Toshiba Satellite C55-B5100 support CloudReady. The dual-booting functionality, however, is available on certain models, as it requires a special UEFI requirement.
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