How to fix a Chromebook that won't turn on and is stuck at Asus Logo?
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12-28-2021
01:50 AM
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Hi Admin,
My Chromebook Detachable CM3 won't won't turn on and regularly stuck at Asus Logo.
I have accessed the bios to reinstall windows to fix it, but it doesn't seem to work. So is there a way to get my Chromebook working again?
Thanks a lot
tinthanh
My Chromebook Detachable CM3 won't won't turn on and regularly stuck at Asus Logo.
I have accessed the bios to reinstall windows to fix it, but it doesn't seem to work. So is there a way to get my Chromebook working again?
Thanks a lot
tinthanh
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12-28-2021 05:29 PM
Hello tinthanh,
You reinstall Windows on a Chromebook? Or you mean reinstalling Chrome OS?
Please refer to below link and share a picture of what you stuck at with the laptop.
[Chromebook] Troubleshooting - How to fix Chromebook crashes or freezes | Official Support | ASUS Gl...Thank you.
You reinstall Windows on a Chromebook? Or you mean reinstalling Chrome OS?
Please refer to below link and share a picture of what you stuck at with the laptop.
[Chromebook] Troubleshooting - How to fix Chromebook crashes or freezes | Official Support | ASUS Gl...Thank you.
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12-28-2021 09:38 PM
reinstall Windows on a Chromebook
Thanks a lot
tinthanh
Thanks a lot
tinthanh
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12-28-2021 10:01 PM
Hello tinthanh,
Chromebook does not support Windows. It only support Chrome OS.
Please install Chrome OS back to it.
Thank you very much.
Chromebook does not support Windows. It only support Chrome OS.
Please install Chrome OS back to it.
Thank you very much.
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01-10-2022 02:45 AM
Recently I have encountered Frozen Chromebook. So I have researched well and fixed that problem. Later I became to know that Chromebooks that won't turn on and is stuck at Asus Logo are both the same problem, we have encountered. So I am giving the proper solutions.
A Chromebook is any lightweight laptop that runs Chrome OS, a stripped-down operating system designed primarily for working online with Google apps. Many companies now make Chromebooks, but because these devices run the same software, each is prone to many of the same problems.
Typically, Chromebooks freeze, lock up or stop responding for reasons that include:
A program that is currently running.
A device that's plugged into the Chromebook.
Problems with Chrome OS.
Internal hardware problems with the Chromebook.
How to Fix a Chromebook That's Frozen
Try these strategies to get your Chromebook working again.
Remove any USB drives, headphones, or other external devices. Eliminating these devices from the mix can help you determine where the problem lies. Basically, after following the 1st step I checked and found that hr selection and implementation is working properly.
Check error messages. If you're presented with an error message while your Chromebook is frozen, write down the message, then Google searches the exact text using another device for insight into what steps you can take. You can also consult Chromebook Help for further guidance.
Bring up the Chrome OS Task Manager and close some apps. If you can still use the keyboard, you also can use a shortcut combination to open Task Manager: Press Shift+Escape simultaneously. Scan the list of currently running apps and web pages. If you see one that consumes a lot of memory, click it and select End task.
Drain the battery. If the Chromebook is frozen and won't turn off, unplug the computer from its power source and allow the battery to drain. Wait three hours to give the CPU time to cool down before reconnecting the charger and turning on the device.
Perform a hard restart. If you can't control the mouse cursor, press and hold the Power key until the Chromebook turns off. When you turn it back on, open Task Manager, and consider deleting any infrequently used apps that take up too many resources. Keep an eye out for newer apps you don't recognize. Select the column headers to sort the app list.
Drain the battery. If the Chromebook is frozen and won't turn off, unplug the computer from its power source and allow the battery to drain. Wait three hours to give the CPU time to cool down before reconnecting the charger and turning on the device.
Perform a hard reset. If your Chromebook doesn't boot up at all, perform a hard reset by holding down Refresh+Power for about five seconds.
The Refresh key looks like a circular arrow and is typically located at the top of the keyboard. Some Chromebooks have refresh buttons that look different. Consult your device's user manual for help finding it.
A hard reset restarts the Chromebook's hardware. Therefore, you could lose some of your configuration preferences for the trackpad and keyboard. Still, you won't lose any apps or files with the potential exception of items in your Downloads folder.
Perform a Powerwash (factory reset) on your Chromebook.
A factory reset, or a powerwash, isn't the same as a hard reset. A factory reset erases all your files and returns the device to its original settings. Consider this method only as a last resort.
Get it professionally repaired. If you still have trouble with the Chromebook, it's probably having internal hardware issues. Check your device's warranty to see if you can get it looked at by a professional for free.
I hope after following all these above-mentioned steps you have resolved your problem.
A Chromebook is any lightweight laptop that runs Chrome OS, a stripped-down operating system designed primarily for working online with Google apps. Many companies now make Chromebooks, but because these devices run the same software, each is prone to many of the same problems.
Typically, Chromebooks freeze, lock up or stop responding for reasons that include:
A program that is currently running.
A device that's plugged into the Chromebook.
Problems with Chrome OS.
Internal hardware problems with the Chromebook.
How to Fix a Chromebook That's Frozen
Try these strategies to get your Chromebook working again.
Remove any USB drives, headphones, or other external devices. Eliminating these devices from the mix can help you determine where the problem lies. Basically, after following the 1st step I checked and found that hr selection and implementation is working properly.
Check error messages. If you're presented with an error message while your Chromebook is frozen, write down the message, then Google searches the exact text using another device for insight into what steps you can take. You can also consult Chromebook Help for further guidance.
Bring up the Chrome OS Task Manager and close some apps. If you can still use the keyboard, you also can use a shortcut combination to open Task Manager: Press Shift+Escape simultaneously. Scan the list of currently running apps and web pages. If you see one that consumes a lot of memory, click it and select End task.
Drain the battery. If the Chromebook is frozen and won't turn off, unplug the computer from its power source and allow the battery to drain. Wait three hours to give the CPU time to cool down before reconnecting the charger and turning on the device.
Perform a hard restart. If you can't control the mouse cursor, press and hold the Power key until the Chromebook turns off. When you turn it back on, open Task Manager, and consider deleting any infrequently used apps that take up too many resources. Keep an eye out for newer apps you don't recognize. Select the column headers to sort the app list.
Drain the battery. If the Chromebook is frozen and won't turn off, unplug the computer from its power source and allow the battery to drain. Wait three hours to give the CPU time to cool down before reconnecting the charger and turning on the device.
Perform a hard reset. If your Chromebook doesn't boot up at all, perform a hard reset by holding down Refresh+Power for about five seconds.
The Refresh key looks like a circular arrow and is typically located at the top of the keyboard. Some Chromebooks have refresh buttons that look different. Consult your device's user manual for help finding it.
A hard reset restarts the Chromebook's hardware. Therefore, you could lose some of your configuration preferences for the trackpad and keyboard. Still, you won't lose any apps or files with the potential exception of items in your Downloads folder.
Perform a Powerwash (factory reset) on your Chromebook.
A factory reset, or a powerwash, isn't the same as a hard reset. A factory reset erases all your files and returns the device to its original settings. Consider this method only as a last resort.
Get it professionally repaired. If you still have trouble with the Chromebook, it's probably having internal hardware issues. Check your device's warranty to see if you can get it looked at by a professional for free.
I hope after following all these above-mentioned steps you have resolved your problem.
