![]() +Matt DeVillier has updated the wiki to provide an all-in-one setup script for installing OpenELEC as default, or dual boot. You must still complete steps 1.1 and 1.2. I have tested this backup and it works, so this is my preferred and quicker method. ![]() It kills on performance compared to the Raspberry Pi and Zotac ION, and it's small and portable, it's fanless, it boots very quick! I love it.ĭisclaimer: All the information in this guide is completely taken from the following link:īut I have formatted it in the appropriate manner for myself to reference in future.įollow this guide if you want to replace Chrome OS with OpenELEC and have it boot in automatically, I do not do the backup like the wiki, I create a backup USB after the fact on a Windows box, but you can do it from any OS it appears. This box blows away my old Zotac ION - and it's fanless. First off I want to say, this was the best use of $179 in a while.just buy it: ![]()
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