
Understanding Readiness Statuses of ChromeOS Readiness Tool
Switching to ChromeOS? Wondering if your apps and devices are up for the task? The ChromeOS Readiness Tool takes out the guesswork with clear, actionable readiness statuses. In this blog, we’ll unpack what each status means—so you know exactly where you stand and what steps to take next for a seamless transition.
When preparing to migrate to ChromeOS, one of the key challenges organizations face is ensuring their apps and devices are fully compatible. The ChromeOS Readiness Tool (CRT) simplifies this process by clearly classifying the readiness of both applications and devices—helping you take the right action at the right time.
In this blog, we’ll break down exactly what these readiness statuses mean and why they matter.
Device Readiness Statuses
ChromeOS Readiness Tool categorizes devices into three clear statuses:
Ready to Switch: The device is fully compatible and ready for transition to ChromeOS without any issues.
Ready with Verification: The device is compatible with ChromeOS, but additional verification or testing is recommended to ensure full functionality and performance.
Blocked from Switching: The device has critical applications that prevent it from being compatible with ChromeOS. Switching is not recommended at this time.
Application Readiness Statuses
For applications, ChromeOS Readiness Tool provides the following classifications:
Chrome Ready: The application is fully compatible and ready to run on ChromeOS without any issues.
Possibly Ready: The application may work on ChromeOS, but it might require additional configuration or adjustments.
Blockers: Significant issues prevent the application from running on ChromeOS. These issues need to be addressed before the app can be used.
Unknown: The ChromeOS Readiness Tool team is continuously working on enhancing the tool by updating its database with new solutions and compatibility data to improve accuracy and provide better guidance over time.
Why Are These Statuses Important?
These readiness statuses give IT teams a clear roadmap for ChromeOS migration:
You’ll know which devices and apps are fully ready to deploy right away.
You can identify items that need extra testing to ensure smooth operation.
You’ll be alerted to critical blockers that must be resolved or replaced to prevent disruptions.
By following these statuses, you can minimize surprises and confidently manage your transition to ChromeOS.