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  1. Reset your Chromebook hardware - Google Help

    For some Chromebooks, you reset the hardware by pressing a special reset button, unplugging the power cable, or removing and re-inserting the battery. If you see your device in this list, …

  2. Reset your Chromebook to factory settings - Google Help

    Before you reset, make sure to back up your files on Google Drive or an external hard drive. The factory reset won't delete any of your files on Google Drive or external storage device. …

  3. Sign out or turn off your Chromebook - Chromebook Help

    To save battery power while your Chromebook is on, you can put it to sleep by closing the lid. If your Chromebook converts into a tablet, press the power button.

  4. Reset Chrome settings to default - Google Chrome Help

    To fix, uninstall Chrome then download Chrome again from google.com/chrome and reinstall it. If you're still having problems, you might have a program installed that is changing your Google …

  5. Recover your Chromebook - Chromebook Help - Google Help

    On your Chromebook, select Recover using internet connection and follow the on-screen instructions. Shortly after you complete the instructions, your computer automatically restarts …

  6. Reset your Chromebook to factory settings

    The factory reset won't delete any of your files on Google Drive or external storage device. Important: If you use your Chromebook at work or school, you can't reset it. To wipe the data …

  7. Restart my chrome - Google Chrome Community

    On Windows, press `Ctrl + Shift + Esc`, find Chrome in the list, and select "End Task." On a Mac, use `Command + Option + Escape`, select Chrome, and click "Force Quit." If the issue …

  8. Update your Chromebook - Chromebook Help - Google Help

    If your Chromebook uses your phone's internet connection or its own mobile data, you'll get an alert about how much mobile data it needs to update. You can then stop or continue with the …

  9. Fix sign-in problems - Chromebook Help - Google Help

    This message means that your Chromebook doesn't have a strong Wi-Fi connection. Try these options: Connect to a different Wi-Fi network, then sign in with your Google Account.

  10. Fix Chrome if it crashes or won't open - Google Help

    Uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome can fix problems with your search engine, pop-ups, updates, or other problems that might have prevented Chrome from opening.