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#Install chrome os on windows laptop Patch#
MBR/Legacy devices may be supported with the MBR patch.x86_64 based computer with UEFI boot support.
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Some features such as camera, microphone and touchpad may not work or may require troubleshooting to get working. As such only Linux supported hardware will work and the same specific kernel command line options recommended for your device should be passed through the Grub bootloader (see "Modify the Grub bootloader" section). Hardware support is highly dependent on the general Linux kernel hardware compatibility. It is therefore highly recommended to only use this framework on a device which does not contain any sensitive data and to keep non-sensitive data synced with a cloud service. By installing Brunch you agree to take those risks and I cannot be held responsible for anything bad that would happen to your device including data loss. Warning: Brunch is not the intended way for ChromeOS to work, at some point ChromeOS could potentially become incompatible with Brunch and delete data unexpectedly (even on non-ChromeOS partitions). To do so, it uses a 1GB ROOTC partition (containing a custom kernel, an initramfs, the swtpm binaries, userspace patches and config files) and a specific EFI partition to boot from it. The purpose of the Brunch framework is to create a generic x86_64 ChromeOS image from an official recovery image. First of all, thanks goes to Project Croissant, the swtpm maintainer, the Linux-Surface crew and the Chromebrew framework for their work which was actively used when creating this project.