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It seems like you're asking about downloading CrowdStrike on a Chromebook running Windows 10, but this presents a bit of confusion. Let me clarify the situation and provide the best guidance for each case.

1. Chromebook Setup (running Chrome OS, not Windows 10)

A Chromebook natively runs Chrome OS, not Windows 10. As such, you cannot directly install a Windows 10 application (like the CrowdStrike Falcon sensor) on a Chromebook. If you're looking to install CrowdStrike Falcon on a Chromebook, here’s how you can approach it:

  1. Cloud Protection via CrowdStrike Console: CrowdStrike Falcon typically works through its cloud-based platform, which can provide security for devices, including Chromebooks, through centralized management. Your organization’s IT department can set up CrowdStrike’s cloud protection for Chromebooks, managing devices and monitoring for threats without needing to install a sensor on Chrome OS.

  2. Linux (Crostini) Installation: If your Chromebook supports Linux (Crostini), you can use it to run a Linux environment. From there, you could potentially install the CrowdStrike Falcon sensor for Linux, though this may not provide full coverage as it would on a native Linux machine.

    Steps to enable Crostini:

    • Open Settings on your Chromebook.
    • Scroll down to Linux (Beta) and turn it on.
    • Once Linux is set up, open the Terminal and use command-line tools to install CrowdStrike if your organization supports this method.

2. Windows 10 on Chromebook (Via Dual Boot/Virtualization)

If you have Windows 10 running on a Chromebook (via dual-boot systems like Crostini or virtualization software like Parallels Desktop), then it’s possible to install CrowdStrike Falcon as you would on a typical Windows 10 system.

If you're running Windows 10 on your Chromebook, here’s how to download and install CrowdStrike Falcon on Windows 10:

Step-by-Step Guide to Download CrowdStrike on Windows 10 (on Chromebook):

  1. Verify Your Windows 10 Setup:

    • If you're running Windows 10 on a Chromebook through dual-boot or virtualization software, ensure your system is fully functional and that you're using the appropriate drivers for Windows 10 to work properly on the Chromebook.
  2. Obtain the CrowdStrike Falcon Installer:

    • If your organization uses CrowdStrike Falcon, your IT team will provide you with the CrowdStrike Falcon installer or a download link.
    • Log in to your organization’s CrowdStrike Falcon Console (or ask IT to do this) and download the Windows 10 Falcon sensor installer.
  3. Download the Installer:

    • You can download the installer directly from the CrowdStrike Falcon Console or through a link provided by your IT department.
    • The installer will usually be in the form of an .exe file.
  4. Run the Installer on Windows 10:

    • Once you have the installer file, double-click it to begin the installation process.
    • If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), click Yes to allow the application to make changes to your system.
    • Follow the on-screen prompts to install the CrowdStrike Falcon sensor. This will typically involve accepting the End User License Agreement (EULA) and selecting installation preferences (the default options are usually fine).
  5. Complete the Installation:

    • Once installed, the CrowdStrike Falcon icon should appear in the system tray (bottom-right corner of your screen).
    • The installation process will complete in the background and activate real-time protection against various types of threats, such as malware and ransomware.
  6. Log In:

    • Once installed, you may be prompted to log in using your organization’s CrowdStrike account credentials or an activation code provided by your IT department.
    • This ensures that the CrowdStrike Falcon sensor is linked to your organization's management system for monitoring.
  7. Verify Installation:

    • After installation, ensure that the CrowdStrike Falcon sensor is running by checking the taskbar/system tray for the Falcon icon.
    • You can also check in Task Manager (press Ctrl + Shift + Esc), under the Processes tab, to see if CrowdStrike Falcon is listed.

Summary:

  • On Chromebooks running Chrome OS: You cannot directly install CrowdStrike Falcon. Instead, use cloud-based protection through your organization’s CrowdStrike Falcon Console, or use Linux (Crostini) to run the Falcon sensor if possible.

  • On Chromebooks running Windows 10: If you're using a dual-boot or virtualization setup to run Windows 10, you can follow the standard steps for installing CrowdStrike Falcon on Windows 10 by downloading the installer and following the prompts.

If you're unsure about the best option for your situation or need additional assistance, contact your organization's IT department for further help with the installation.