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+ | [* icon_note] On some older Chromebooks, Developer Mode could be turned on with a physical switch that could be flipped. However, on newer devices you will need to boot the device into Recovery Mode. |
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+ | [* black] To start, make sure your Chromebook is on. Then press the Esc and Refresh keys and then press the power button. |
+ | [* icon_note] Normally the refresh key is where the F3 key would be, and is normally the fourth key from the left on the top most row on a keyboard. |
+ | [* black] Your device should take you to a screen that says something along the lines of "Chrome OS is missing or damaged", signifying that you have arrived at the recovery screen. |