If you click yes, Chrome itself crashes and closes, along with the extensions. Basically the extension crashes the moment it asks for admin privileges to actually write to the USB drive. As it turns out, there's been a well known bug with that extension for the past 2+ months that affects anything running Windows 10. No issue right? Just go and use the Chrome OS Restore chrome extension, right? Wrong. Constantly a "I would personally do this but can't because I'm not allowed to" conversation.Īnyways, the issue today is that we have a Chromebook with a corrupted OS. It makes me feel like I have my hands tied behind my back and feels a bit insulting. It's what I hate most about repairs here, I have the knowledge to fix stuff, but literally everything I would use is not listed or allowed despite being harmless and free (and open source usually). I'm in, yet again, another situation where there's tools out there that would let us fix an issue quickly and easily, but the tool is either not approved or isn't listed at all.
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