Go to the Neverware site and click on “Download” under the “CloudReady” part. Select “64-bit” as the architecture and click on the download link. The download will commence automatically. The file size is around 1.2 GB.
Conversely, you can also download a third-party Chrome OS ISO file from sites like OSBoxes. However, be wary when downloading from third-party websites, as they may have malware or other issues. Creating a Bootable USB Drive Once you’ve downloaded the Chrome OS ISO file, you’ll need to create a bootable USB drive. You can use programs like:
Rufus (for Windows) Etcher (for Windows, macOS, or Linux) dd (for Linux)
Stick to the instructions for your chosen tool to create a bootable USB drive.
Rufus (for Windows) Etcher (for Windows, macOS, or Linux) dd (for Linux)