How to Run Diagnostics on ACER Chromebook 315: Battery, CPU, Memory & More
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6 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβAccessing Chromebook Diagnostics
- βοΈ Navigate to the Start menu and select Settings.
- π» In the Settings sidebar, scroll down to the About Chrome OS section and choose Diagnostics.
Running Hardware Tests
- π For the charge test, first unplug the device from its charging cable and allow the battery to drain.
- β‘ The CPU test can be initiated by clicking the corresponding option; wait for the test to complete.
- πΎ Test results can be saved to your Downloads folder by clicking the 'Save' option.
- π§ You can also perform the memory test and the connectivity test.
- β¨οΈ The keyboard test requires manual input; type any key to check if it functions correctly.
Troubleshooting and Next Steps
- β If a test fails (e.g., CPU test), you can find more information in the Help Center to troubleshoot issues.
- β The walkthrough covers checking battery health, CPU, memory, connectivity, and the keyboard.
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