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Do you think a Chromebook could have ROS as it's OS? Of course it would need to have a x32/x64/86 cpu not Arm.
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You would nwed to disabled the write protection by opening it up and flipping the switch. You will need to make a bootable USB drive.
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Yes I know how it goes. But do you think it wouldn't commit BSOD.
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Don't Chromebooks have ARM processors? ReactOS doesn't yet have ARM support, so unless I'm mistaken about Chromebook, it will certainly BSOD.
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Most Chromebooks use Intel chips.
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As long as you don't push it too hard Maybe it won't.
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Yup
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No, if ReactOS has no ARM support, it shouldn't make a BSOD since the bootloader wouldn't work.
And no, ReactOS has ARM support (only if lacking developers),
Then,Wiki wrote: ARM Port
Known facts
* 15 Oct 2009: Last commit by ReactOS Portable Systems Group. [1]
* 22 Mar 2012: GCC 4.7.0 has dropped support for ARM PE executables. [2] [3]
* 22 Jul 2012: Timo Kreuzer has added support for MSVC ARM build. [4]
* 15 May 2015: Beginning with r67740 ReactOS builds for ARM, too. Timo Kreuzer made some effort to get it build and succeeded. [5]
* 15 Nov 2018: Microsoft announced official ARM target support for Visual Studio 2017. [6]
* 19 Nov 2018: Support for VS2017 (15.9) compiler was added. [7]
This is not a correction, only a questionable statement. Eg. most of my chromebooks have ARM CPUs (2x Samsung XE303, Toshiba CB30). Only Lenovo N22 has an Intel one (Celeron N3060 1.60 GHz).
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And Dell and HP.saulius2 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:56 pmNo, if ReactOS has no ARM support, it shouldn't make a BSOD since the bootloader wouldn't work.
And no, ReactOS has ARM support (only if lacking developers),
Then,Wiki wrote: ARM Port
Known facts
* 15 Oct 2009: Last commit by ReactOS Portable Systems Group. [1]
* 22 Mar 2012: GCC 4.7.0 has dropped support for ARM PE executables. [2] [3]
* 22 Jul 2012: Timo Kreuzer has added support for MSVC ARM build. [4]
* 15 May 2015: Beginning with r67740 ReactOS builds for ARM, too. Timo Kreuzer made some effort to get it build and succeeded. [5]
* 15 Nov 2018: Microsoft announced official ARM target support for Visual Studio 2017. [6]
* 19 Nov 2018: Support for VS2017 (15.9) compiler was added. [7]
This is not a correction, only a questionable statement. Eg. most of my chromebooks have ARM CPUs (2x Samsung XE303, Toshiba CB30). Only Lenovo N22 has an Intel one (Celeron N3060 1.60 GHz).
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@Reactions, I was referring to my own collection:)
PS. OK, my bad: Toshiba CB30 is x86 based.
PS. OK, my bad: Toshiba CB30 is x86 based.
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