Yes, the Chromebook can or should be able to run Flash (and HTML5) content. If you're talking about Flash drives, it can read most of those too.
Yes. Since Study Island is browser-based, and can run on Chrome, which is integrated into a Chromebook, it should be possible to run the software.
To download a file from a Chromebook to a flash drive, first, insert the flash drive into a USB port on the Chromebook. Open the Files app, locate the file you want to download, and right-click (or tap with two fingers) on it. Select "Copy" or "Move," then navigate to the flash drive in the Files app, right-click again, and choose "Paste" to transfer the file. Ensure the file has been successfully copied by checking the flash drive.
You cannot run any PC games on a Chromebook.You can only run games written for Chrome OS on a Chromebook.
Yes! Flash is epic! He can run up the side of buildings 2!
Short answer, no. You can run a few versions of Linux as chroot environments on a Chromebook, but you cannot erase the ChromeOS system and install Linux natively.
A Chromebook is a type of laptop computer.The things that make a Chromebook different from most other laptop computers is that is runs Chrome OS which is intended to operate as a network based cloud computing client. Most programs for the Chromebook (unlike on standard laptops) usually do not run on the Chromebook itself, instead they run on a server computer at some site on the internet and the user interface is all that runs on the Chromebook as a client of that server computer.
No.
Adobe Flash will run on most desktop systems. It won't run on Apple iOS.
It cannot run console games but pc games then yes
Executable flash files can be run on any windows file system.
I'm not experienced with other things, but pretty sure Chromebook is still a PC. Yes, it can download mods, like regular PCs.
Dragonfable needs atleast Flash 8 to run.