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How to get Google ChromeOS and Install it in VirtualBox

Want to install Google’s Chrome OS? Here’s how:

First, create a bunk Gmail account you wont care about or use, just incase this has some code in it that will steal Gmail info. I have scanned this file with MBAM, SAS, MSSE, AVG, and Avast, just to be safe. Next, you are going to need ChromeOS: http://is.gd/57eYX (note that it is a torrent download, you will need software like Utorrent in order to download it.)

google-chrome-navigateur-webOnce It is downloaded, Extract it. Mac OS X should be able to do it automatically, but for Windows you will need 7-zip, a free extracting utility. Right-click the downloaded file, and extract wherever you want to extract it too with 7-zip. Once It is extracted, fire up Virtualbox.

Create a new machine, and hit next. Name it whatever you want to name it, and change the OS Type to Linux [leave the version Ubuntu]. Give it as much RAM as you want, and hit “Next.”  Use an existing hard disk, hit the folder icon next to the name. Hit “add,” and navigate to where you extracted ChromeOS to, and hit “select.” Hit “next,” then “finish,” and you now have Google ChromeOS at your fingertips to use whenever you want to!

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Posted in Chrome OS, Google at December 3rd, 2009. 3 Comments.

So Far, So Good

It’s been two days since my reinstall, a clean install, of Windows 7. If you have read the last post I wrote, “Endless Problems with Windows 7” you can see that I had a great deal of issues. So with all of that in mind, I decided that it would be best for me to simply do a clean install of Windows 7, just to get out the bugs from the last install.

Now, two days after the second install, Windows 7 seems to be working great. No errors, no major issues, it’s finally starting to act how Windows 7 should act. Although I have gotten one issue, minor of course. I was on the IRC client, Xchat, and it somehow threw Windows into Basic. Don’t know what caused it, but I hear that this has been happening with the IRC client mIRC as well. No big issue, just closed out Xchat, and it was fine.

So, so far everything is running very well, I will keep everyone updated.

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Posted in Microsoft, OS, Windows at December 3rd, 2009. 1 Comment.