Video: How to Create a Chrome OS Flow USB Drive for Mac

Posted on 26. Feb, 2010 by Daniel Cawrey in Videos

Ok, so I’m not a Mac user. But I know there are some of you out there reading that are. So when I get asked how to create a USB image for Mac I’m at a loss of words. Fortunately there are directions, and even better, there is a video for those non-Mac users like me who look at the written instructions and have no idea what is going on. So here you go, I hope this helps out the Apple users:

So, how does Flow run on a Mac? I’m curious.

UPDATE: Hexxeh, the creator of Flow, has said that it probably will not work on Macs, anyone out there get this running?

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2 Responses to “Video: How to Create a Chrome OS Flow USB Drive for Mac”

  1. Mitchell

    09. Mar, 2010

    There has been limited success when running on macs. Two fairly straightforward methods have surfaced which has given results:
    http://chromeos.hexxeh.net/wiki/doku.php?id=run_on_mac

    Thanks for posting my video :)

  2. Daniel Cawrey

    09. Mar, 2010

    Thanks for the tip!

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