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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worked great except....If I make a chrome OS Flex recovery image on a 64GB flash drive then boot live with it to use it on a computer without installing it, the system is only 3GB and 59GB are just missing. Not showing up as even existing in another partition or anything. Tried it twice. Going to try again on a brand new thumb drive that was never before formatted to see if that does anything. Also...why can't the user choose the disk/drive for Chrome OS to be installed to? If a computer has more than one HD then the COS Flex installer will wipe ALL harddrives. Also, it prevents user from installing COS to one drive or partition (internal or external) to preserve the ability to dual boot or, like in my case, keep their comp on a portable external SSD or SD Card so I have all my files and programs with me regardless of the comp I'm using. COS would be a perfect operating system for that. One cool thing I added a star for is that the installer drive seems to have persistence despite shrinking the drive to 3gb. When I log in on one comp then shutdown and move it to another it boots to the login screen with my user info already filled in and the apps open when I shut down reopen and I can resume exactly as it was.
No soporta linux
Não funcionou no Edge, baixei o Chrome adicionei a extensão e funcionou.
Not even Ubuntu support... Instructions for installing ChromeOS Flex from Ubuntu missing.
IT BURNED OUT MY $300 USB DRIVE WILL NOT USE A COMPLETE SCAM I WANT MY MONEY BACK IT ALSO FRIED MY CHROMEBOOK AND THEY WONT FIX IT.
Nao faz nada :(
It doesnt unzip properly it passes 100%
they repaired the crashes but still i can not apply .iso file
Really useful for trying out chrome flex os
When i try to boot after installing it i get stuck on the chrome os boot logo and it doesn't go ahead. tried several times and even left it over night nothing happened.