Looking for pretty much a guide for the title of this topic I recently got an amazing deal on a sealed asus cx3401FB Chromebook (144hz touchscreen, 16gb ram 12gen i5) I just want to know if there’s drivers out there for windows 11. I currently use a dell 13 7310 I got for an awesome price on ebay auction and that’s running 2 flavors of linux and windows 10 no problem. If I cant get windows working on this and other linux versions, IE. Grub first thing to pop up and pick what I want to load then I’m going to sell it. Its still sealed in box just looking for any help or anyone else who has this model and successfully installed windows 11 without it being visualized thru chrome OS. any support would be really appreciated! Thanks.
I have windows 11 installed on my cm34 flip (amd 8gb variant) and I absolutely love it. If you’re going to do it, do yourself a favor and buy yourself the suzyqable online to disable write protect, and the rest of the mrchromebox guides will get you there. Performance is wonderful, bear in mind mine has less ram, I use sunshine to stream my games at home from the main rig, and its seamless. A few titles even play natively on med-high 1080p, but very limited. Keyboard backlighting works, tablet mode works, Bluetooth, everything. I got mine open box for $200 and jumped on it assuming windows would just install like normal, so i went into it blind and the guides and Google was enough to get mine running. Mine is the same chassis and screen, but no pen, so unsure of that functionality, but everything else works great. Again mine isnt the same model, just the amd version, but the cx34 is on the supported list, so you most certainly can. Iirc these only have pcie gen 3, so if you do an nvme storage upgrade, no need to go baller on a drive. I cant recommend this platform enough, it’s a great versatile computer with windows. IF you have any trouble getting the coolstar graphics or chipset driver to install, just find the windows version (for me was asus vivobook 14) and download drivers that way. If you decide to, feel free to reach out with any questions