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1 Before you begin - important information
2 Efficient instructions for IT professionals
3 USB installer creation
6 Booting from USB
7 Dual-boot and standalone installation notes
8 The installation process
9 General ttings
10 Recommended network and proxy ttings
11 Enrollment and admin notes
12 How to get help with CloudReady
Time Required
20 minutes for USB installer creation, 1-2 minutes per machine to trigger the 20 minute installation process.
Process Overview
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Deploying CloudReady is a 2 step process.
The first step is to u any computer to create
a CloudReady USB installer from the file you downloaded. You do not need to create a USB installer on a machine which you intend to install with CloudReady. The cond step is to boot from the USB installer on a computer of your choice, and install CloudReady.
What You’ll Need
You’ll need one or more USB 2.0 drives with 8
or 16 GB of storage. Make sure there is nothing important on them - this process will completely era them! There is no limit on the number of CloudReady USB installers you can create.
Back up Important Data on All Machines Installing standalone CloudReady will era all data on your machine.
Review Important Computer Model Information
Every computer is different. Some don’t support dual-boot, and many require specific steps to enable installation. Plea check the unique information for each model by clicking on its name.
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To u CloudReady you must whitelist the following domains entirely on your firewall or filtering system:
< (for updates and licensing)
(for flash updates)
/cloudready-runtime/ (for flash updates)
You may also need to allow ”.deb” file types to be downloaded. Visit to check connectivity.Dual-boot or standalone?
CloudReady can be installed on a computer
古诗词飞花令in two different ways. With a standalone installation, CloudReady will be installed as the only operating system on the computer. Any existing content on the computer’s hard drive will be erad and overwritten.
With a dual-boot installation, CloudReady will
be installed alongside your existing Windows operating system. When your computer
starts up, you will be given an option to lect CloudReady or your previous copy of Windows. Existing content on your computer’s hard drive will not be overwritten when CloudReady is installed.
Plea note: Not all computer models and operating system configurations are compatible with a dual-boot installation of CloudReady. Plea consult page 7 of this guide for more detailed information.
1. Download your installation .zip file from Neverware. If you are using a free trial of the Education version, you will receive a custom download link at the end of the sign-up process. The same link will also be emailed to you.
2. Create your USB installer using
the Chromebook Recovery Utility, available on the Google Chrome Web Store. Open the utility, click the gear icon, lect “u local image” and then lect your .zip file. When prompted, plug in a USB stick with 8GB or 16GB of storage. Creating a USB installer take 5-10 minutes. During the process, it is normal for the utility to show unusual percentages.
3. Inrt your installer and boot from USB on
a machine you wish to install with CloudReady. CloudReady will live-boot to a tup page - you do not need to configure any network ttings yet.
4. Click the bottom-right system tray and choo “Install CloudReady” as pictured below:
5. A wizard will pop up to guide you in your installation - you can choo either standalone
or dual-boot install options. A standalone install will era your entire hard drive. Dual-boot installation will not work on all machines - plea e the requirements for more information.
汉史6. When installation is finished, your machine will shut itlf down. You can then unplug your USB installer, turn the machine back on, and u it!
1. Start by downloading your CloudReady
installation file. You should have received a link for the download when you signed up for a free trial,
or in an email confirmation from Neverware after purchasing CloudReady. You should not need to unzip the file, subquent steps will do it for you.
2. Open the Chrome web browr and install the Chromebook Recovery Utility plug-in from the Google Chrome Web Store. To install it, visit the link and click “Add to Chrome.”
3. After the plug-in has installed, click
“Launch” from the Web Store page to open the Chromebook Recovery Utility.
4. In the Recovery Utility, click the gear icon on the upper right-hand side and lect “U Local Image” (Fig. 1).
5. Find and lect the CloudReady .zip file that you located in Step 1.
6. When prompted, inrt an 8 or 16 GB USB device that you want to turn into a CloudReady installer. Make sure it has no important files on it, as it will be completely erad. Select your USB drive from the drop-down menu and click “Continue” and then “Create Now.”
7. The process of creating your CloudReady USB installer will take around 20 minutes (Fig 2). Some Windows installations may display a curity prompt, click “allow” to let the process proceed. Note: The progress bar in the Chrome Recovery Utility may go over 100% and show incorrect time estimates. This is not a problem.
8. When the process has completed you will e a green check box (Fig. 3) - you can now remove your CloudReady USB installer and u it! You can create as many additional USB installers as
you want using the process above.
社群经济Fig. 1 The Chromebook Recovery Utility.Fig. 2 Creating a CloudReady USB installer.
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Fig. 3 You will e this message when the creation of a CloudReady USB installation stick completes.
1. Make sure your CloudReady installation file (ending in .bin.zip) is in your Downloads folder or a similar location on your machine’s hard drive.
2. Download and install the free
“The Unarchiver ” utility. The Unarchiver has been verified as safe by Apple and is available through the App Store.
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3. Once The Unarchiver is installed, right click your cloudready .zip file and lect “Open
With>The Unarchiver ” (Fig. 1). The extracted file will be a single large file with a “.bin” extension.4. Proceed with Step 2 onwards in the Windows install instructions on page 3. In Step 5, lect the “.bin” file instead of the “.zip” file (Fig. 2).
梅里雪山风景区Fig. 1 Extracting the CloudReady .zip file in Mac OS X.
Fig. 2 Selecting the .bin file in the Chromebook Recovery
Utility.