When your Chromebook’s operating system (OS) doesn’t work properly, you can recover it. Recovery removes and reinstalls the OS. For newer Chromebooks, you can recover the OS with an internet connection.
Important: Recovery permanently erases everything on your Chromebook's hard drive, even your downloaded files. If possible, before you recover your Chromebook, back up your files.
If you use your Chromebook at work or school, ask your administrator for help. If you're an administrator, for more help, contact Google support.
When to recover
You might want to recover if:
- You get the error message "ChromeOS is missing or damaged."
- You’ve tried other troubleshooting steps and nothing has fixed your issue.
- You’ve asked the experts in our help forum for help with your issue, and they recommend recovery.
Before you recover, try less invasive steps
If you can sign in to your Chromebook, try these steps first:
- Turn your Chromebook off, then back on again.
- If your Chromebook still has an error, reset to factory settings.
If neither of those steps fix the error, continue to recovery. Learn to reset your Chromebook hardware.
Enter recovery mode
Important: You must complete this step before you start the recovery options below.
On the Chromebook with the error:
- If you have anything connected to this Chromebook (such as a mouse or external hard drive), remove it.
- Enter recovery mode:
- Chromebook: Press and hold Esc + Refresh , then press Power . Let go of Power.
- On some Chromebook models: Press and hold Esc + Maximize , then press Power. Let go of Power.
- When a message shows on the screen, let go of the other keys.
- Chromebox: First, turn it off. With a paper clip or similar object, press and hold the recovery button. Press the Power button to turn the Chromebox back on. When you see a message on screen, release the recovery button.
- Chromebit: First, unplug it from power. With a paper clip or similar object, press and hold the recovery button. Plug the Chromebit back in to power. When you see a message on screen, release the recovery button.
- Chromebook tablet: Press and hold the Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power buttons for at least 10 seconds, then release them.
- Chromebook: Press and hold Esc + Refresh , then press Power . Let go of Power.
Recovery option 1: Use the Internet
On your Chromebook, select Recover using internet connection and follow the on-screen instructions. Shortly after you complete the instructions, your computer automatically restarts to complete recovery.
Important: If you decide to choose a different recovery method at any point while you work on the instructions, press and hold Esc + Refresh , then press Power .
If your computer doesn't have internet access or the option to recover with the internet doesn't appear, you may be on an older Chromebook that doesn’t support this feature. Continue to "Recovery option 2: Use USB drive."