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- Download Chrome OS VMWare image
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781 replies / Originally posted by dave / Latest reply from mannyalbite / Topic is open
He was finally able to do it! You can download a copy of the virtual machine to use in VMware, VirtualBox, and on a USB drive here (300MB compressed / 700MB uncompressed):
http://gdgt.com/google/chrome-os/download/
Helpful tips, if you download it:
1.) To use the vmdk file, open VMware and create a new virtual machine. One of the options will be to use an "existing virtual disk." (In VMware Fusion, this is the last option below, "use operating system disk" and "use OS disc image file.")
2.) Make sure your VM is set to use bridged networking, rather than NAT.
2.) The username and password to login to Chrome OS / Chromium OS is your google account!
Alternatively, if you don't have VMware, some users have had luck getting this image to run using VirtualBox, which is a free cross-platform (Windows / Mac / Linux) virtual machine created by Sun Microsystem. You can download VirtualBox here:
http://www.virtualbox.org/
Anyway, get downloading and try out Chrome OS! And definitely share your impressions.
Update: we now have downloads for VMWare, VirtualBox, and USB-install! (Watch out for the USB one, you need Linux and it's a bit tricky.) Stay tuned for more details, but share your tips, tricks, and notes!
Update 2: Paul Miller from Engadget made a video walk-thru:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/20/how-to-run-chrome-os-
as-a-virtual-machine/
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For step-by-step instructions see this
http://www.digitalability.co.cc/2010/01/how-to-install-g
oogle-chrome-os-in-to.html
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can anybody help me.
I m not able to login to Chrome Vmware image
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If not, are there plans for OSX specific builds?
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http://www.martijndevisser.com/blog/2009/running-google-
chrome-os-under-parallels/
follow the instructions but read this post!
FYI, I am using Parallels 4.0. When I created the new virtual machine, the default network connection was set to “Shared Network”. This setting would not allow my virtual machine to connect to my network. However, switching to “Bridged Ethernet (Default Adapter)” did work.
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I've not used Parallels in quite some time, but each of your VM's should remember it's own network settings.
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Could not get the network connection to work at all no matter what I tried. Then wondered if my office firewall or network was the problem. I disconnected from the network; tethered the mac to my 3G phone and restarted the ChromeOS image. VICTORY - I was able to log in.
I suspect that when I get home later and try from home network that I won't have any problems.
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I will watch the video and try it.
Hopefully it works for someone out there.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/20/how-to-run-chrome-os-
as-a-virtual-machine/
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