Windows 10: Surprise Prepared by Google

Windows 10 is targeted by the Google company, it is preparing a very interesting surprise that no one thought possible before it was officially announced.

Windows 10 Surprise Prepared by Google

Windows 10 is the operating system developed by the company Microsoft for computers all over the world, and there are many manufacturers that use it, except those from Google. The Google company has not bothered to use Windows 10 for its own computers in one way or another, but this is about to change, because the Americans want to offer integration for this operating system in Pixelbooks as well from this year.

Windows 10 can run on almost any computer that has x86 processors, and those from Google want to increase the sales of Pixelbooks by offering the possibility to run Microsoft's operating system as well. Of course, this will not be simple, but Google wants to allow customers to obtain more advanced functionality from Pixelbooks, Windows 10 being the only logical choice, apart from Chrome OS, which comes pre-installed in these products.

Windows 10: Surprise Prepared by Google

Windows 10 needs a lot of changes made by Google to run on Pixelbook laptops, but with Microsoft's help it will be able to do that, with Chrome OS and Windows app developers confirming plans. The confirmation of the fact that Windows 10 will be available for the Pixelbook comes thanks to the mentions regarding the Windows Hardware Certification Kit made by the application developers for Chrome OS recently.

"Evidence is mounting that the Google Pixelbook could natively support booting into Windows 10 hack free, perhaps even with the blessing of Microsoft. Mentions of WHCK (Windows Hardware Certification Kit) and HLK (Windows Hardware Lab Kit) confirm that this won't be a hack job and that Google is working on getting the Google Pixelbook to pass the certification suite provided by Microsoft."

Windows 10 is one of the most popular operating systems on the planet at the moment, and Google knows how beneficial it would be to offer support for it, especially since Apple allows the installation of the operating system on Macs through Boot Camp. Pixelbooks don't have anything like that available, so Apple has an advantage over Google in terms of Windows 10 support, and since Apple understood that it had to allow its installation, it was pretty clear that Google would follow suit. to offer it for customers.