Chromebook 2 360: Convertible-Notebook ab 549€”>ChromeOS update Brings handy ‘Safety Reset’ Feature
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Chromebooks just received a helpful update with the rollout of ChromeOS M131.This update introduces a new feature called “Safety reset” that allows users to refresh their Chromebook without losing their local data and apps. This is a useful choice to the existing “Powerwash” option, which performs a complete factory reset.
If you’re experiencing unusual pop-ups or other behavior that resembles a computer virus, the Safety reset feature can help. It effectively wipes the slate clean, but unlike Powerwash, it preserves vital user data such as bookmarks, saved passwords, and installed applications. As Google explains in it’s help documentation , Safety reset offers a more nuanced approach to troubleshooting Chromebook issues.
To access the Safety reset feature, users can press CTRL + Shift + Search + R directly on their keyboard. Alternatively, it can be found in the “Safety and privacy” settings menu. Users can also locate it by searching for keywords like “Pop-up,” ”Spam,” or “Virus” within the Settings or Launcher.
Accessibility Feature Update
Alongside the Safety reset feature, ChromeOS M131 also introduces an accessibility enhancement: Flash notifications. This new setting, located within “Audio and captions” under accessibility settings, provides a visual cue for notifications, benefiting users who might miss them due to hearing impairments or the use of screen magnification.
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Users can customize the color of the flash notification and preview it before enabling. this thoughtful addition further enhances the accessibility of ChromeOS for all users.
## Archyde Tech News: ChromeOS Gets a Safety Net
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**ANCHOR:** Keeping your Chromebook running smoothly just got easier, thanks to Google’s latest update, ChromeOS M131.
One of the standout features is what Google calls “Safety Reset.” It’s a refreshing alternative for those times when your Chromebook starts behaving strangely, like plagued by unusual pop-ups.
**TECH EXPERT:** Think of it as a system refresh without the drama. Unlike a full factory reset, which wipes everything clean, Safety Reset preserves your precious data: bookmarks, saved passwords, even your apps.
**ANCHOR:** So, how do you access this digital life saver? It’s surprisingly accessible.
**TECH EXPERT:** You can use a keyboard shortcut: CTRL + Shift + Search + R. Alternatively, navigate to your “Safety and Privacy” settings or simply search for keywords like “pop-up” or “virus” within your Chromebook’s settings or launcher. [1]
**ANCHOR:** Google is also emphasizing accessibility with this update, introducing “Flash Notifications.”
**TECH EXPERT:** This visual cue for incoming notifications is a real game-changer for users with hearing impairments or those who utilize screen magnification. It ensures everyone stays connected, regardless of their individual needs. [1]
**ANCHOR:** sounds like ChromeOS M131 is packed with some truly helpful upgrades.
**TECH EXPERT:** It’s a testament to Google’s commitment to creating a user-friendly and inclusive Chromebook experience.
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## chromeos Safety Reset Explained
**Q: What’s new in the latest ChromeOS update?**
**John Doe:**
The ChromeOS M131 update introduces a handy feature called “Safety Reset.”
**Q: how is Safety Reset different from a regular factory reset?**
**Jane Smith:**
safety Reset lets you refresh your Chromebook without deleting your local data and apps. It’s a less drastic option than a full “Powerwash” factory reset.
**Q: When would I use Safety Reset?**
**John Doe:**
If your Chromebook is acting strange, like showing unusual pop-ups or behaving like it has a virus, Safety Reset can help clean things up without losing your important files.
**Q: What kind of data does Safety Reset preserve?**
**Jane Smith:**
It keeps your bookmarks, saved passwords, and installed applications safe.
**Q: How do I access Safety Reset?**
**John Doe:**
You can use the keyboard shortcut CTRL + Shift + Search + R. You can also find it in the “Safety and privacy” settings menu,or by searching for keywords like “Pop-up,” “Spam,” or “Virus” within Settings or the Launcher.