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How to Restart a Chromebook
Restart your device to apply updates or resolve issues
By Mark Thomas Knapp Mark Thomas Knapp Writer University of Michigan Mark Knapp has been a technology feature writer since 2012. His work has appeared in publications such as The Cheat Sheet and TechRadar. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on January 9, 2022 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Google Microsoft Apple Google Tablets Accessories & Hardware
What to Know
Simple restart: Press Power button until screen turns off. Then press again.Restart to update: Quick Settings > Restart to Update. Chromebook will power down, then restart.Hard restart: Shut down Chromebook. Press Refresh and Power > release when Chromebook starts. This article explains how to restart your Chromebook to apply software updates or resolve issues like a frozen Chromebook. Here's how to restart safely and how to perform a hard reset if your Chromebook malfunctions.
How to Restart a Chromebook
If your Chromebook encounters minor issues, such as struggling to connect to Wi-Fi, this method might help resolve them. Find the Power key on the keyboard, most likely in the upper-right corner. Some devices, such as those with a tablet mode, may have the key in a different location. Press and hold the Power key for about two seconds until the screen goes dark. If a Power Off option appears, select that instead. Press the Power key again to boot up the Chromebook.
Restart to Update a Chromebook
If your Chromebook downloaded an update to its software, restart the device to apply the update. Use the following steps to make sure the update is successfully installed: Click the notification panel to display the quick settings menu in the lower-right corner of the screen. If an update is available and downloaded, you'll see a button that says Restart to Update. Select this button. Wait for the Chromebook to shut down and power back up.
How to Hard Reset a Chromebook
If you have more serious issues with the hardware, a hard reset may solve the problem. Performing a hard reset on your Chromebook may delete files from your Chromebook's Downloads folder. These files aren't recoverable, so make sure to download or back up the files you want to keep. Press and hold the Power key until the Chromebook shuts down. Locate the Refresh key. It looks like a circular arrow and should appear in the top row of the device's keyboard, next to the back and forward arrow keys. Simultaneously press and hold the Refresh key and Power button. When the Chromebook starts, release the Refresh key. For Chromebook tablets, press and hold the Volume Up and Power buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds, and then release both buttons. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Fix a Chromebook Touchscreen That's Not Working How to Reset an LG Phone How to Fix it When Chromebook Won't Connect to Wi-Fi How to Reset iPhone 12 (Restart & Hard Reset) How to Restart an iPhone 11 How to Restart an iPhone (All Models) How to Fix It When Your Chromebook Touchpad Is Not Working How to Reset Nintendo Switch How to Connect AirPods to Chromebook How to Reset Your Mac's PRAM or NVRAM (Parameter RAM) How to Properly Reboot (Restart) a Windows Computer How to Fix Black Screen on Android Phones How to Restart a Mac in Recovery Mode How to Reboot an Android Smartphone or Tablet How to Fix it When Your Chromebook Won't Turn On How to Powerwash (Reset) a Chromebook Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies