There is no public, direct ISO file for Chrome OS Flex like you’d find for Ubuntu or Windows. Google distributes it exclusively via a Chrome extension (Chromebook Recovery Utility). This guide explains why, how to get the equivalent, and how to build your own bootable drive. Why No ISO? (And Why That’s Actually Good) Unlike Linux distros, Chrome OS Flex is a verified boot OS. An ISO would break Google’s update and security model. Instead, you get a BIN file inside a recovery image — more reliable, automatically updated, and harder to corrupt.

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