Switch to the following method if the computer does not have the Internet recovery option or you do not have access to an Internet connection. The Chromebook restarts to complete the recovery process. The on-screen instructions take you through the recovery process. Select Recover using Internet connection. Press down and hold the ESC + Refresh keys and press the power button. Enter Recover Modeĭisconnect any peripheral devices from the faulty Chromebook. However, if you press the Space Bar instead - the screen asks you to recover your device. If the message continues, carry on with this guide.ĭo you see a Chrome OS verification is turned off message instead? Pressing Ctrl + D together enables you to enter developer mode. You must be responsible for the data on your personal computer and keeping any backups and media up to date.ĭo you see a Chrome OS is missing or damaged message? If you do, try a hard reset of your Chromebook first. If you have any more questions, use the contact form and we'll answer it and add your question here.Note: Dell is not responsible for backing up your data, creating backup media and reloading your operating system. YouTube's video player used to be built in Flash.įlash is no longer supported and can't be downloaded from Adobe any more. One of the most common things Flash was used for on websites was displaying video content. Sometimes web browsers will come with Flash pre-installed, so that you don't need to install it yourself. Why do we check if it's installed?įlash is not a default component of a web browser, and so it's possible to run a web browser without having it installed or enabled. What was Adobe Flash?Īdobe Flash (or just "Flash") is a software platform that allows websites to show rich multimedia content. It's no longer possible to download it from Adobe's website and Adobe won't be releasing any new versions or security fixes for it.Īdditionally, as of January 12, 2021, even if you have Flash Player already installed, it won't run Flash files any more, thus rendering it completely "End of Life". As of December 31, 2020, Adobe has stopped supporting Flash Player.