Does anyone know anything about a Chrome Book laptop

It's a bad idea, but it can be done. A Chromebook is built to run web apps, so it generally doesn't have the HDD space or RAM to run Windows or store local files that you would use Windows to build. You can boot from a USB, but I've heard it takes a couple of steps to do so. Also, the keyboard really isn't configured to work with Windows. Again, it's just a bad idea. What specifically do you need Windows for? There might be an app that you can use instead.
It's a very nice little laptop. She has 2. She wanted to take the app that's on it now off, and put Windows on, if she could get a cheap copy of it. I told her she could always go with linux if she wanted to. Then, I looked at the laptop she brought me. There's no function keys, and it doesn't come up to a screen where I can get to the BIOS to change the boot order. I figured it didn't have a lot of RAM, and was wondering about the HD. Thanx. guys