It may start downloading an update and ask for a restart, and that's great, because you're getting an update that can fix things. You may have to press the Check for Updates button. Log in to your Chromebook and in Chrome type this address (where you might type replace it with) chrome://os-settings/help You can always try to persuade it to download an update. The Dev Channel, with its mysterious allure, exposes you to experimental features that may crash your Chromebook (and who wants that?) that's why you want your computers to be Stable. Note: You are on the Stable Channel (Beta releases will always have bigger numbers) and we might even hold you a revision behind because educational software often lags behind what the corporate world is doing, and if you're at or near the stable release version, everything that does work on a Chromebook should work for you. If you're significantly out of date (say, 5-10 or more release versions), the less likely your Chromebook will behave as you need it to. The closer you are to the latest version, the more functionality you will have. The latest versions of ChromeOS are here: Google's ChromeOS (the operating system your chromebook uses) changes versions like a runway model changes clothes. In November of 2022, version 105 would be good. The chromebook may also be out of date and it may need an update.īut at what version should my Chromebook be? You can try a hard reset like this: Reset Your Chromebook. Perhaps it is being stubborn to join a network. You might be a teacher who's got a student with a stubborn device, or you may be the student trying to make it do a thing.
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