Can you install Windows on a Chromebook without removing ChromeOS?

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    April 10, 2026 4:36 AM PDT
    Yes, it is possible to have windows emulator for chromebook ChromeOS alongside the dual-boot or virtualization method. With dual boot, you can preserve ChromeOS and select Windows when you start up the computer, but this option involves firmware modification and the need for compatible hardware. Using virtual machines, you can operate Windows within ChromeOS with the help of Linux features, which is more secure and will not wipe out your data. Nevertheless, virtualization requires higher RAM and storage, and the performance might be restricted. This method works well if you only need to use Windows apps occasionally and want to maintain ChromeOS as your primary operating system.
    This post was edited by Data Recovee at April 10, 2026 4:39 AM PDT