While in grub menu when i choose brunch, it gives error and says you need to load the kernal first, i have secure boot disabled and i also did the complete procedure once again to make sure there was no error but still the same results, what can i do to fix this ?
Hi, thank you for explaining how to dual-boot Windows and Chrome OS. I followed your steps to install Chrome OS. Chrome OS was installed in a selected Partition, but the Grub2Win software is not displaying during boot. I tried to install it in another system, but it also did not work. I used these two systems: Dell Inspiron 5482 and Dell Vostro 3800. Can you help me understand why the grub2Win is not working?
Make sure you have disabled Secure Boot in your BIOS, as it can prevent GRUB from functioning correctly. Also, check the Boot Order in BIOS to ensure the drive containing GRUB is prioritized. If the boot order is incorrect, your system might bypass GRUB and boot into Windows directly.
I have been stuck at the brunch black screen (rectangle) since eternity. I have tried installation 4-5 times but it always gets stuck at this point. Could you help pls?
The black screen issue can happen for various reasons. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try: 1. Disable Secure Boot: Ensure Secure Boot is disabled in your BIOS settings. This can interfere with Chrome OS booting. 2. Use Correct Image: Double-check that you’re using the correct Chrome OS recovery image for your processor (e.g., Shyvana for Intel 8th Gen and above, Zork for AMD, etc.). 3. Switch Graphics Mode: If you’re using a dedicated GPU like NVIDIA, disable it in BIOS and use integrated graphics, as Chrome OS doesn’t support NVIDIA GPUs well. 4. Wait Time: Normally, it should take 5-10 minutes for the process to continue. If it’s stuck beyond that, one of the above issues might be causing it.
@@TechMagic25 1. Secure boot is disabled 2. I checked and installed 3-4 times. Chromeos image is correct. 3. I didnt find graphic configuration or similar setting under BIOS. there is no "advance" tab. I checked all other tabs as well, but i could not find any option related to graphics.
thanks for the video I installed chrome os successfully. Previously I have two OS 1st Windows 11 and then Ubuntu 24.04 with booting from ubuntu. As of now I have to change every time from BIOS booting sequence for Chrome OS and Ubuntu OS. In BIOS there are tree options 1.Ubuntu, 2.Windows Boot Manager and 3. Grub2Win. Either I have to change Ubuntu Grub or BIOS Boot Option - for Chrome OS can I add those text while installing Grub2Win in ubuntu 'menu entry' for ubuntu menu option Please Help and Guide Thanks.
I will be using the Intel 265k and the Asrock NOVA m-itx motherboard which have 3 mvne SSDs. I want to partition one of the three SSDs just for Chrome OS instead of partitioning a separate drive from the C drive. This method of using one of the SSDs just for Chrome OS should work, right?
Yes, this method should work! If you’re dedicating one of the three NVMe SSDs solely to Chrome OS, it will act as a standalone drive, Just make sure to select the correct SSD during installation to avoid overwriting other data. Let me know if you need further help!
For your Pentium N3700, you can try the 'shyvana' image. Visit cros.tech/ and search for 'Rammus' to download it. Ensure Secure Boot is disabled in BIOS before installation.
For your Intel i5 7200U (7th Gen), try the 'Eve' image. Visit cros.tech/ and search for 'Eve' to download the file. Note: Chrome OS does not support NVIDIA GPUs.
4th Gen Intel CPUs and older processors are not officially supported. If you'd like to give it a try, download the Samus image from cros.tech. Make sure to: 1. Disable Secure Boot in BIOS. 2. Ensure your BIOS supports UEFI Mode.
Since it's a 4th gen processor, older CPUs might not be fully compatible with newer Chrome OS versions. I recommend trying the 'Eve' image. Go to cros.tech/ and search for it. Let me know how it goes!
Just to double-check-did you download the correct Chrome OS image for your processor? An incompatible image can sometimes cause it to get stuck at the 'Patches are being applied...' screen.
1 A few things to check: make sure the directory name is spelled correctly (watch out for capitalization) and confirm that the directory actually exists in the path you're trying to access.
Btw, video idea, what if, YOU Triple boot, ChromeOS, Windows and MacOS(Hackintosh), I actually would do it, just an idea, hope you put it into consideration, Thanks🩵
Sorry to hear you're stuck! Try restarting your system first. If it still hangs on the Chrome OS logo, you might need to reinstall Brunch or check the compatibility of your hardware with Chrome OS
Did you download the correct Chrome OS image for your processor? An incompatible image can sometimes cause it to get stuck on the logo screen. Let me know if that helps!
Generally, it should only take about 5 to 10 seconds to get past the Chrome OS logo screen. You could also try using the Chrome OS image 'Omnigul' for your Intel i5 13th gen processor to improve compatibility. Let me know if this works!
While in grub menu when i choose brunch, it gives error and says you need to load the kernal first, i have secure boot disabled and i also did the complete procedure once again to make sure there was no error but still the same results, what can i do to fix this ?
Hi, thank you for explaining how to dual-boot Windows and Chrome OS. I followed your steps to install Chrome OS. Chrome OS was installed in a selected Partition, but the Grub2Win software is not displaying during boot. I tried to install it in another system, but it also did not work. I used these two systems: Dell Inspiron 5482 and Dell Vostro 3800. Can you help me understand why the grub2Win is not working?
Make sure you have disabled Secure Boot in your BIOS, as it can prevent GRUB from functioning correctly. Also, check the Boot Order in BIOS to ensure the drive containing GRUB is prioritized. If the boot order is incorrect, your system might bypass GRUB and boot into Windows directly.
How long it takes at the black screen after selecting brunch from grub menu once we boot for first time?
I have been stuck at the brunch black screen (rectangle) since eternity. I have tried installation 4-5 times but it always gets stuck at this point. Could you help pls?
The black screen issue can happen for various reasons. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. Disable Secure Boot: Ensure Secure Boot is disabled in your BIOS settings. This can interfere with Chrome OS booting.
2. Use Correct Image: Double-check that you’re using the correct Chrome OS recovery image for your processor (e.g., Shyvana for Intel 8th Gen and above, Zork for AMD, etc.).
3. Switch Graphics Mode: If you’re using a dedicated GPU like NVIDIA, disable it in BIOS and use integrated graphics, as Chrome OS doesn’t support NVIDIA GPUs well.
4. Wait Time: Normally, it should take 5-10 minutes for the process to continue. If it’s stuck beyond that, one of the above issues might be causing it.
@@TechMagic25 1. Secure boot is disabled
2. I checked and installed 3-4 times. Chromeos image is correct.
3. I didnt find graphic configuration or similar setting under BIOS. there is no "advance" tab. I checked all other tabs as well, but i could not find any option related to graphics.
Hello sir i am from India and my hardware is intel i3 3rd generation
Sir can you please help me for that which chromeos file i need to use in my lap.
Your Intel i3 3rd gen isn't compatible with ChromeOS, but you can try FydeOS, a Chromium-based OS.
Can I use Google play Store in this fydeOS@@TechMagic25
can i add those text in ubuntu 'menu entry' for ubuntu menu option
thanks for the video
I installed chrome os successfully. Previously I have two OS 1st Windows 11 and then Ubuntu 24.04 with booting from ubuntu.
As of now I have to change every time from BIOS booting sequence for Chrome OS and Ubuntu OS. In BIOS there are tree options 1.Ubuntu, 2.Windows Boot Manager and 3. Grub2Win.
Either I have to change Ubuntu Grub or BIOS Boot Option - for Chrome OS
can I add those text while installing Grub2Win in ubuntu 'menu entry' for ubuntu menu option
Please Help and Guide
Thanks.
I will be using the Intel 265k and the Asrock NOVA m-itx motherboard which have 3 mvne SSDs. I want to partition one of the three SSDs just for Chrome OS instead of partitioning a separate drive from the C drive. This method of using one of the SSDs just for Chrome OS should work, right?
Yes, this method should work! If you’re dedicating one of the three NVMe SSDs solely to Chrome OS, it will act as a standalone drive, Just make sure to select the correct SSD during installation to avoid overwriting other data. Let me know if you need further help!
@@TechMagic25 Also, will the monthly ChromeOS updates work as normal like with Chromebooks? Thank you! 👍
hello i have a pentium n3700 why file i should choose ?
For your Pentium N3700, you can try the 'shyvana' image. Visit cros.tech/ and search for 'Rammus' to download it. Ensure Secure Boot is disabled in BIOS before installation.
@TechMagic25 thank you !!
brunch folder is not showing grub2win text file
I have intel i5 7200u which file should i download
For your Intel i5 7200U (7th Gen), try the 'Eve' image. Visit cros.tech/ and search for 'Eve' to download the file.
Note: Chrome OS does not support NVIDIA GPUs.
How about Celeron n4020?
Download the Bobba image from www.cros.tech.
Make sure to disable Secure Boot and dedicated GPUs, and enable UEFI BIOS for a successful dual boot.
hi i have a dell latiude e7240 willl it work
and i only have 118gb
4th Gen Intel CPUs and older processors are not officially supported. If you'd like to give it a try, download the Samus image from cros.tech.
Make sure to:
1. Disable Secure Boot in BIOS.
2. Ensure your BIOS supports UEFI Mode.
@TechMagic25 ok but if it doesn't work what should I do?
Can I try the fydeos
Yes, you can try FydeOS as an alternative. It’s designed to be more flexible and may work with older hardware.
@@TechMagic25 alr
I have this intel core: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU. What images should I download?
Since it's a 4th gen processor, older CPUs might not be fully compatible with newer Chrome OS versions. I recommend trying the 'Eve' image. Go to cros.tech/ and search for it. Let me know how it goes!
I'm stuck at "Patches are being applied..." screen . What should I do ?
Just to double-check-did you download the correct Chrome OS image for your processor? An incompatible image can sometimes cause it to get stuck at the 'Patches are being applied...' screen.
@@TechMagic25 Same for me
@@TechMagic25 I think its because the disk file is corrupted
Help. It said on the bash chromeos-install.sh, it said no such file or directory. What do i do?
1 A few things to check: make sure the directory name is spelled correctly (watch out for capitalization) and confirm that the directory actually exists in the path you're trying to access.
@TechMagic25 thanks, it WORKED, THANK YOU 😍
So glad to hear it worked! You're very welcome-happy to help!
Btw, video idea, what if, YOU Triple boot, ChromeOS, Windows and MacOS(Hackintosh), I actually would do it, just an idea, hope you put it into consideration, Thanks🩵
Sorry for disturbing, but, how do I make a delay on boot so I can see the ChromeOS Logo? Plz I wanna see it, Thanks🩵
Hey myscreen is stuck on ChromeOS logo after brunch what should i do
Sorry to hear you're stuck! Try restarting your system first. If it still hangs on the Chrome OS logo, you might need to reinstall Brunch or check the compatibility of your hardware with Chrome OS
Did you download the correct Chrome OS image for your processor? An incompatible image can sometimes cause it to get stuck on the logo screen. Let me know if that helps!
@@TechMagic25 intel i5 13th gen processor download correct image also how much time it will take from chrome OS logo to disappear generally
Generally, it should only take about 5 to 10 seconds to get past the Chrome OS logo screen.
You could also try using the Chrome OS image 'Omnigul' for your Intel i5 13th gen processor to improve compatibility. Let me know if this works!
You can search for 'Omnigul' on this URL: cros.tech/ to find the right Chrome OS image for your system. Let me know if you need more help!