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Optional: You can also click Details and toggle the switch to the right.Īfter you turn on the Chromebook Recovery Extension, in the extension panel in your browser, click on the extension to open the pop-up. Next to Chromebook Recovery Utility, toggle the switch to the right.At the top right of your Chrome browser window, click Extensions Manage extensions.Step 2: Make sure Chrome Recovery Utility extension is turned on To use the extension, click on its icon to the right of the address bar. Some extensions might need additional permissions. Simply visit the Chrome Web Store, find and select the extension you want, and click Add to Chrome.
The Chromebook Recovery Utility is now an extension in your Chrome browser. It’s easy to add extensions to Chrome for desktop. On your ChromeOS, Windows, or Mac device, open Chrome browser.Use Chromebook Recovery Utility Step 1: Install Chromebook Recovery Utility All contents on the USB drive will be erased.