Once the process is complete, click “Finish” and remove your USB drive.On the “Select a USB flash drive” screen, select your 8+GB USB drive.Make sure the Architecture is 64-bit (圆4).Make sure that the Language is your language.Select “Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC”.Read the license terms and click the “Accept” button.Open the “MediaCreationTool****.exe” file that you just downloaded.Under “Create Windows 10 installation media”, click “Download tool now”.Insert an 8+GB USB drive into your computer**.Empty USB to backup firmware – (Affiliate Link).USB with Windows on it – (Affiliate Link).Chromebook with supported Intel processor.
#Download windows 10 on chromebook install
Again, you need AT LEAST 32GB of hard drive space to install Windows 10. If you have less than that, you most likely won’t be able to install any of the updates when/if you get Windows 10 installed. This is the minimum requirement per Microsoft. This will not work with your Chromebook.Īnother way to see if your device is supported is to take a look at this link on MrChromebox’s website: Īlso, you need to make sure that you have at LEAST 32GB of hard drive space on your Chromebook. *If your Chromebook processor is NOT listed, then STOP. Once you have determined that you have an Intel processor, make sure it is compatible with this process: If you don’t have an Intel processor, this tutorial will not work and is NOT for you. In order for this to work, you MUST have an Intel processor. Use that information to search on Google to see what processor your Chromebook has. The sticker should tell you the exact model of Chromebook you have. Flip your Chromebook over and look at the sticker on the bottom. Look up the processor that your Chromebook has. If you get stuck half way through because you didn’t read the description, that’s on you. Please watch the video all the way through before starting for yourself.