OnHub Recovery Utility
Create a recovery USB drive for your OnHub.
Create recovery media for your Chromebook.
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This is a Chrome Extension for the Chromebook Recovery.
Use this tool on M55+ Chromebooks, Windows, and Mac devices to create recovery media. Instructions on how to use the tool can be found here: https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/6002417
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Doesn't work on Linux.
Currently not supported on linux? Why, Google?
Won't write to drive - never gets above 0% when writing. I tried several different USB drives, three different windows computers, both Chrome and Edge - run in admin. It would get to the step where it should be writing to the drive and stay at 0% every single time. Extremely frustrating.
No funciona. Aparece un mensaje "preparando … " pero no pasa de allí y el botón "empezar" siempre permanece deshabilitado por tal razón no se puede continuar con el proceso.
Estoy intentando reinstalar el sistema y en lugar de eso me creo una infinidad de particiones en la USB y además de ello cuando la ejecuto en la Chromebook se queda en pantalla sin imagen, que pésimo la verdad y así quieren que uno use sus servicios. :/
So far so good. I've been on Chrome OS for the past week or so, first CloudReady & now Chrome OS flex, CloudReady wasn't for me so I just upgraded & I just have a few issues with Chrome OS flex: 1. My Linux development environment doesn't work, the terminal doesn't seem to work at all & I can't install any DEB files because of this. 2. Webstore has a really limited selection on well, everything if I'm being honest. I'm really looking forward to when you add Playstore to flex. 3. The User Interface, unlike other Operating Systems, even phone based ones, this doesn't seem to be nearly as customisable. Apps stay in the shelf rather than on the desktop, there's no shortcut to the desktop, & there's only so much you can change in settings. All in all, I think I still have much to learn about this OS & I'm honestly looking forward to it.
6x versucht, obwohl Laptop kompatibel ist und USB Stick mit 32GB ebenfalls....nichts ging. Noch nicht mal auf dem Stick geschrieben. Da nichts ging, neuer Elektroschrott und doch einen neuen Lappi kaufen müssen
No funciona con linux :/
It took a minute and a few different devices/OS's, however once I added the Chrome extension to my HP running on Win11, I found several options in the extensions aka icon that looks like a puzzle to the right of bookmark option outside of browser (not trying to woman/man/child,..splain). I found the "get started" option that allowed me to download the chromeOS onto desired media. Things flowed from there and a successful Chromebook OS was recovered. No matter what level of tech/ IT support/help desk, I find that sometimes I just need to take a breathe, step away, research,then try again.
Unknown error: Verification failed.. Please try again. Tried again, same result --_--