

Everytime I tried to clear meta data via chrome://drive-internals/ the screen flickered and the "Restore chrome session" button on the top right appeared again. Then the system became totally unresponsive and could not even open file manager to delete stuff (it only had 150mb stored). * Also today, when I was disabling the extentions, I was downloading some small file and it said that my hard drive was completely full (10,3gb used) so I could not download it.


I also changed my background back to standard. The second method is to type in chrome://settings into the address. Shop top rated Chromebooks, Chromebox, & Chromebook Tablets direct from CTL, a Google Premier Partner for Education. You can pin the Settings app to the launcher for quick access. It is available as an app in the Chrome OS launcher. There are three ways to access Chromebook settings.
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It also looked like it updated Chrome OS even though I don't remember clicking the Update thing. Let us begin this guide by explaining how to get to the Settings app in Chrome OS. * Today I started the chromebook and it asked again (in a different kind of login screen) for my password + my old password (my chromebook seems to accept both my old&new password, at least some weeks ago it still did), plus it asked again for my wifi password, kinda like it had just been powerwashed. (Have some more problems with the Chromebook actually, they seem unrelated to the RAM problem, but perhaps worth to mention anyway I don't really wanna do a powerwash because it takes time to put the chromebook back in developermode + installing linux etc. I did not do a powerwash recently, but this RAM problem existed also before this.
