If you search for you are likely embarking on a challenging, technical journey. The short answer is: It is possible, but with significant caveats. The long answer involves custom firmware, scavenger hunts for legacy drivers, and accepting that some hardware components may never work correctly.
When you install Windows 10 on a standard PC, you download drivers from the manufacturer’s support site. However, if you visit Dell’s official support page for any Chromebook 11 model, you will find Windows drivers. There are no downloads for audio, graphics, touchpad, Wi-Fi, or the SD card reader for Windows. dell chromebook 11 windows 10 drivers
Once Windows 10 is installed, you will find many devices (especially audio and touchpad) shown as "Unknown" in Device Manager. The following sources provide the necessary patches: CoolStar's Chromebook Windows Guide If you search for you are likely embarking
showed a panicked "X," as if the laptop didn't realize it had a heart beating inside it. When you install Windows 10 on a standard
flashed into the BIOS. The Google "White Rabbit" was gone; the machine was now a blank slate.
Developers like and the Coolstar Organization have created custom firmware scripts that replace the proprietary Google boot-loader (Coreboot) with a standard UEFI BIOS. This allows the Chromebook to boot a standard Windows 10 installer from a USB drive just like a standard Dell Latitude.