In this video we demonstrate how you perform a factory reset, (Powerwash) on a Google Chromebook. As performing this action will return a Chromebook back to its original factory system state. Typically you would perform a factory reset if you intend to decommission, sell or give away your...
Category - Chrome OS troubleshooting
If your Chromebook either crashes or does not seem to be performing as it should. You can now perform a diagnostic test within ChromeOS. The...
If when using Chrome browser, you like to always display multiple tabs, you may have noticed how easy it is to accidentally close an open tab. So in...
In this video we take a quick look at an alternative way to find out what IP address a Chromebook is using. However, as this command also contains a...
In this video we take a look at how you reinstall ChromeOS onto a Google Chromebook. However, in order to complete this procedure, you will have to...
In this video, we demonstrate at how you can create a bootable recovery flash drive for your Google Chromebook or Chrome OS device. Notes: The...
How to de-register and factory reset a Chromebook or Chrome OS device
In this video we look at how you can factory reset your Chromebook or Chrome OS device to make it ready for sale or decommission. By using the...
Google Chromebook Troubleshooting – How to run a ping test in Chrome OS
In this video we look at how you can run a ping test from a Chromebook. This is a handy troubleshooting tool, that can help you to determine if a...
Google Chromebook Troubleshooting – How to run a WIFi network diagnostic test
In this video we take a quick look at a Crosh command that we can use to diagnose why a WiFi connection is slow or problematic. The reason we like...
Chrome OS Troubleshooting – How to run a network diagnostic test
In this video we look at a Google Shell command called “network_diag”. This command will run a test that can help you determine the...
Chromebook Troubleshooting – An introduction to the TOP command
In this video we look at a Google Shell command called “TOP”. This command will allow you to monitor any process and system resources...
In this video we take a look at a Google Shell command called “Uptime“. The aim of this command is to allow you to see how long a...