2016-08-04, 08:29
(2016-08-04, 08:22)jacko5 Wrote: Then put the USB into the chromebox and install Openelec ??
Cheers.
yes, just like the first post here says:
Quote:For a standalone setup, you will need to perform the following steps:
- Open the ChromeBox and remove the write-protect screw
- Put the ChromeBox in developer mode
- Download/run the Kodi E-Z Setup Script
- Select the Standalone / coreboot Install option, which will backup your stock firmware/BIOS and flash a custom one
- Create install media for desired OS. Script includes option to create install media for LibreELEC
- Power off ChromeBox
- Connect/plug-in USB install media (if not using LibreELEC media you just created)
- Power on ChromeBox, Press [ESC] from boot menu, select USB device
- Install LibreELEC, GalliumOS, or your OS of choice