Reset Chromebook - Dell Latitude 5300 2-in-1 Chrome Service Manual

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Reinstall the Chrome Operating System
1. Start your Chromebook.
2. When the Chrome OS is missing or damaged screen appears, insert the USB flash drive or SD card you created into the USB port
or SD card slot on your Chrome device
3. Wait for the Chromebook to boot up from the flash drive
4. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
5. On successful installation of the Chrome operating system, you will be prompted to remove the USB flash drive or SD card.
6. Remove the USB flash drive or SD card when prompted, and your Chromebook will automatically restart.
You should now be able to start your Chromebook as normal. Because the data stored on your Chromebook has been cleared, you will
need to go through the initial setup again. Make sure you sign in with your primary Google Account, because this account will be set as the
owner account.
Chrome OS verification is turned off Message
By default, Chromebooks are set to the normal user mode. If you've set the user mode to developer mode instead, you'll see a screen with
the message "Chrome OS verification is turned off" when you start up. Use the developer mode if you want to test your own version of
the Chrome operating system.
Press Ctrl+D to enter developer mode. If you press the space bar instead, you'll see a screen asking to recover your device.
Troubleshooting Tips
Table 12. Troubleshooting tips
Question
I am unable to recover my Chromebook
An error message An unexpected error has occurred.
An error message You are using an out-of-date Chrome OS
recovery image.
You successfully recovered your Chromebook but now you can not
use your USB or SD card with Windows
You successfully recovered your Chromebook but now Windows
does not recognize the whole size of the USB or SD card used for
recover.

Reset Chromebook

This page contains all information about resetting Dell Latitude 5300 2-in-1 Chrome.
All local user data stored on the Chrome OS can be cleared by resetting it to its original factory state (also known as Powerwash).
This step might be helpful if you want to reset owner permissions or if you are experiencing issues with your user profile.
NOTE:
All data stored on your Chrome OS such as downloaded files, photos, owner permissions, and saved networks,
will be deleted for all accounts when performing a factory reset. After clearing this data, you will be guided through the
initial setup again. Resetting your device will not affect your accounts themselves, or any data synced to these
accounts.
Solution
To help ensure that you are running the latest version of Chrome
OS once you recover your Chromebook, we recommend creating
the recovery media with the latest version of Chrome OS and avoid
using recovery media that may contain an older version of the
operating system.
Try the following steps:
1. Confirm that you successfully completed all instructions exactly
as specified in Step 2: Create the recovery USB flash drive or
SD card above.
2. Try using a different USB stick or SD card.
3. If the problem persists, contact Google Chrome support team.
You should download an up-to date recovery image. Simply follow
all the instructions exactly as specified in Step 2 above.
After you have completed recovery, you need to format your USB
or SD card using the recovery tool.
After you have completed recovery, you need to format your USB
or SD card using the recovery tool.
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