Acer Chromebook 13 CB713 1W User's Manual
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To perform a factory reset, go to Settings > Advanced > Reset settings. Click on 'Powerwash' and then 'Restart'. Follow the on-screen instructions to reset your device to its original state.
Ensure the Chromebook is charged. Hold down the refresh button and tap the power button. Release the refresh button when the Chromebook starts up. If it still won't turn on, try performing a hard reset by holding the power button for 10 seconds.
Reduce screen brightness, close unused tabs and apps, disable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not in use, and enable power-saving settings in the device's settings menu.
Check for and close unnecessary background apps and tabs. Clear browsing data, including cache and cookies. Ensure the Chrome OS is updated to the latest version.
Go to Settings > Advanced > Printing > Printers. Click on 'Add Printer' and follow the instructions to connect to a compatible printer over Wi-Fi or USB.
Yes, you can connect external storage devices such as USB drives and SD cards. The Chromebook will automatically detect the storage device and you can access it via the Files app.
Click on the time at the bottom right, select the gear icon for settings, then go to About Chrome OS > Check for updates. Follow the prompts to install any available updates.
Restart your router and Chromebook. Ensure your Chromebook is within range of the router. Forget the Wi-Fi network in settings and reconnect. Check for any available Chrome OS updates.
To capture the entire screen, press Ctrl + Show Windows key. To capture a portion of the screen, press Ctrl + Shift + Show Windows key, then click and drag to select the area you want to capture.
Restart the Chromebook. If the issue persists, perform a hard reset by pressing and holding the Refresh and Power keys simultaneously. If the problem continues, check for system updates or consult Acer support.