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+ | ====Chromebook Doesn' | ||
+ | OMG, it's a paperweight.\\ //Or maybe not.// | ||
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+ | See [[https:// | ||
+ | You press Esc-Refresh and touch Power button.\\ | ||
+ | See Recovery screen.\\ | ||
+ | Insert USB (see URL). System recovers. | ||
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+ | ====Advanced mods==== | ||
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+ | If anything goes wrong in a Chromebook Linux dual-boot or substitution, | ||
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+ | The more advanced techniques assume you have already tried and failed to do a normal Reset of the Chromebook. | ||
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+ | If your Chromebook is no longer getting Chrome OS updates, it's well worth the effort (and slight risk) of opening the Chromebook, removing the Write-Protect Screw, and flashing a substitute ROM like JohnLewis or SeaBIOS (CHRX) | ||
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+ | Then the Chromebook will never again try to reset itself, and you will have a pure Linux Chromebook. Not all models qualify. |
chromebook_annoyances.txt · Last modified: 2022.10.23 11:50 by Steve Isenberg