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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tres faible
buena recuperaria un chromebook dañada si tuviera
Now I can't even add anything to or delete files in my usb Thanks Google
es una basura
Presenta errores y no permite ni descargarla completa... no pierdan el tiempo
Google should release a separate utility specifically for installing ChromeOS Flex. Many users want to try it out but are facing several issues: Confusing search results: The current search for Flex images is overwhelming, with a massive list of Chromebook models that doesn't clearly highlight Flex. Mismatched user needs: Not everyone needs to recover a Chromebook. Most users want to create a bootable USB for Flex to try on older computers. Installation errors: Many users report errors when creating bootable USBs from Windows or Linux. Lack of clear instructions: The current process is confusing and poorly documented, leading to frustration and negative reviews. Google needs to simplify the installation process, provide clear instructions, and address the reported errors. By doing so, they can encourage more people to try ChromeOS Flex and extend the life of their older computers.
does not work, just freezes
overall not working, error "password does not match"
it sucks, really. when i click on get started nothing happens, literally, it gets stuck on downloading 0% thats all rather look for a iso file
NON funziona! Tutte le volte che arriva a scrivere rimane allo 0% e non va avanti. Da un'azienda come Google non mi aspettavo