Chromebooks get a new factory reset option that doesn't wipe everything

Now rolling out to Chromebooks, Google's new operating system has a bunch of useful features, including Safety reset.

When you're experiencing slowdowns on your Chromebook, clearing your cookies is a good first step—but it's not always enough. On the other hand, a full factory reset can be overkill, leaving you with a lot of work to do to reset your preferences. Luckily, Chrome's new operating system offers a middle ground called a "safety reset."

ChromeOS 131 will have Safety reset feature

Now rolling out to Chromebooks, Google's new operating system has a number of useful features, including a Safety reset. This option lets you wipe your Chromebook clean, similar to a "Powerwash" or Factory reset. However, it doesn't completely erase everything you've spent time setting up, like all your saved passwords.

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Here is a breakdown of the differences between Safety reset and Powerwash:

Features

Safety reset

Powerwash

Install Chrome

Reset

Reset

Chrome Shortcut

Reset

Reset

Extension

Has been disabled

Has been disabled

Cookie

Deleted

Deleted

Temporary website data

Deleted

Deleted

Bookmark

Saved

Deleted

Browsing history

Saved

Deleted

Saved Passwords

Saved

Deleted

ChromeOS 131 comes to the fore

While the Safety Reset feature is probably the biggest improvement we'll see from the new OS, there are other updates to note. Namely, Chromebook notifications are getting bigger and brighter—literally. According to Google Support, your notifications will now come with a flash on your screen to make sure you don't miss them, like if you're hard of hearing or using screen magnification.

For those who don't like the flash, don't worry—this isn't a mandatory setting. You can turn the notification flash on and off in Settings > Accessibility > Audio and captions .

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Aside from flashy notifications and other updates like Chromebook's new Quick Insert key, this lighter reset is the perfect "Goldilocks" feature. When a full system wipe is a bit too much and clearing cookies isn't enough, a safety reset might be the way to go.

Update 10 December 2024
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