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| - | =====Chromebook Annoyances===== | + | ~~NOCACHE~~ <fc # |
| - | ====Chromebook Recovery==== | + | ===== Chromebook Annoyances ===== |
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| + | ==== Chromebook Recovery ==== | ||
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| When your Chromebook’s operating system (OS) isn’t working properly, you can recover it. Recovery is removing and reinstalling the OS. | When your Chromebook’s operating system (OS) isn’t working properly, you can recover it. Recovery is removing and reinstalling the OS. | ||
| You might want to recover if: | You might want to recover if: | ||
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| * You see this error message: ” | * You see this error message: ” | ||
| * You’ve tried other troubleshooting steps and nothing has fixed your issue | * You’ve tried other troubleshooting steps and nothing has fixed your issue | ||
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| See the article for more information and detailed steps. | See the article for more information and detailed steps. | ||
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| + | ==== Chromebook Doesn' | ||
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| + | Power/ | ||
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| + | OMG, it's a paperweight. \\ //Or maybe not.// | ||
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| + | See [[https:// | ||
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| + | - Press Esc and Refresh and touch Power button. | ||
| + | - See Recovery screen asking you to insert the Chromebook Recovery USB Stick (see URL above). | ||
| + | - Insert USB Stick | ||
| + | - System verifies USB. | ||
| + | - System recovers. | ||
| + | - You're asked to remove the USB stick; do so. System reboots. | ||
| + | - You need to connect to Wifi and login using gmail account and password. | ||
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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) (Reyhout). All of those substitutions are done using the curl command from a Chrome Root Terminal. Just a few keystrokes will get you into the Root Terminal, provided you know your Chromebook' | ||
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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. | ||
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