Installing Windows on a Chromebook through a USB installer involves several steps. Initially, you have to turn on Developer Mode and make sure your Chromebook can actually run Windows. Then, if there is a need, turn off write protection and do UEFI/custom firmware installation. After that, get a Windows ISO file and make a bootable USB with some software like Rufus on a different computer. Plug the USB into your Chromebook, hit the boot button, and pick the USB drive. Begin Windows installation, select your disk, and go through the installation steps. Finally, get and install the right drivers so that the keyboard, touchpad, audio, and Wi-Fi function correctly. Read more: https://datarecovee.com/how-to-install-windows-on-chromebook/