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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Does not work in Chrome or in Microsoft Edge. Well, that's is for using a Chromebook. I will be getting rid of the Chromebook, never getting another one. The only other choice is to pay Lenovo to get a Utility. I was told it would cost $120 just to have it available if I need it.
The product works amazing! It seems to work better on MacOS and anything linux based. Windows has a hard time making this ext work.
not working
The USB creator not run on linux, but explicitly states so. This 3 star rating is meant to not change the average (2.2) rating by much. To install on linux follow directions in the FAQ: https://support.google.com/chromeosflex/answer/11543105?authuser=0 Last time I looked, they were: To create a USB installer on Linux: Download the installation image from CrOS Updates Serving. https://chromiumdash.appspot.com/serving-builds?deviceCategory=Chrome%20OS%20Flex In the Codename column, look for reven. Extract the zip. Insert your USB drive. Be sure to remove all other removable media. Open a terminal or command line. Use the command to write the image to USB: sudo dd if=image_name.bin of=/dev/sdN bs=4M status=progress image_name.bin—The name of the extracted installer file /dev/sdN—The USB drive Warning: It is easy to overwrite data, so double-check the destination before you run the command.
Crashes on the last disk image writing stage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bueno, desde una de mis computadoras que tiene linux quiero utilizarla para convertirla en chromebook pero no es compatible con linux la extension ¡cuando chromebook esta basado en linux! .. increible
If you can't get this working then maybe you should sell your Chromebook as you do not deserve it.
You click on get started and nothing happens. Absolutely frustrating. Google should be ashamed.
es super mala esta aplicacion ni siquiera abre , no hace nada ,0 estrella para esta aplicacion.
Impossibie scaricare l'utilità malgrado l'ottima connessione. Nessuna possibilità di liberare spazio, il computer è inutilizzabile. Chromebook è stato l'acquisto peggiore in 30 anni.