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 at all... can't even download it..
Io lo usato per creare 1 chiavetta ma non sono riuscito ad installarlo su un acer windows 7 con 1,00 gb di ram
not working after 4 hours
No Linux support. Pretty damn dumb when Chrome is built on Linux.
I had to restart the process, allow it to explicitly erase the USB stick (I had already formatted it but allowing this tool to do it erased the partitions too), and then try a second time. That time it worked... but ChromeFlex really needs a pretty fast USB storage device to work or you end up with critical errors that cause it to go into a "Powerwash" cycle. This extension can be used to create a USB disk that will act as an installer, but even though you're supposed to be able to try it out just running from any USB with >8GB of space, trying it out that way didn't work. A better way to approach it is to allow Windows to create restore media (so you can at least get Windows back if things don't go well), and then install ChromeOS Flex from the USB. I almost gave it 3 stars because it does eventually work, but had to give it 2 because you need to know what you're doing.
only works on ChromeOS, MS Windows, and MacOS...need a solution for Linux.
Best OS Ever!!!!
Great way to resuscitate a Windows 10 PC if Microsoft won't allow Windows 11 on it. Rated 4 stars instead of 5 because Google won't let you download a standard ISO file, or at least let the Chromebook Recovery Utility work on Linux.
great tool to setup chromeOS on a pc. good job on the recovery tool can be used to flash Flex onto a windows or linux pc or Mac. Just choose flex as ur device in the device list and boom chromebox on steroids. i dont understand why the rating is so low maybe you should DYOR before judging this guys its a great tool. if it fails you need to check the configuration of the pc and the drive it has to be able to read and write or it will fail you have to give it admin privileges or it cant do what it is designed for also check for a little sorta clear colored plastic "door" a little switch on the drive it is a lock to where a pc cant read or write to the disk make sure it is set to unlocked position not all but some drives have them
hmm, als je denkt dat niets werkt, gewoon geduld oefenen. Duurt minstens 15 minuten op een oude usb 2.0 stick. Na het lunchen zal het wel klaar zijn...