If this help, now it is: install.swm and you might need this at the end: dism /Apply-Image /ImageFile:D:\sources\install.swm /swmfile:D:\sources\install*.swm /index:4 /ApplyDir:W:\
when i do the first CMD line when i hit enter it shows to blank lines and when i do a nother line it ask for a password and it won't take any of my password please help
3:16 dont work 4 me (Acer Chromebook 314) Welcome to crosh, the ChromeOS developer shell. If you got here by mistake, don't panic! Just close this tab and carry on. Type 'help' for a list of commands. If you want to customize the look/behavior, you can use the options page. Load it by using the Ctrl-Shift-P keyboard shortcut. crosh> shell ERROR - ERROR: unknown command: shell
after i type in shell ; i get this message... Welcome to crosh, the ChromeOS developer shell. If you got here by mistake, don't panic! Just close this tab and carry on. Type 'help' for a list of commands. If you want to customize the look/behavior, you can use the options page. Load it by using the Ctrl-Shift-P keyboard shortcut. crosh> shell Sudo commands will not succeed by default. If you want to use sudo commands, use the VT-2 shell (Ctrl-Alt-{F2/Right arrow/Refresh}) or build the image with the login_enable_crosh_sudo USE flag:
ctrl+alt+→/f2, root for username and password. type the following command; chromeos-setdevpasswd it will ask for a password; set it as what you'd like the chronos password to be. log out and back in on the shell menu with "chronos" and your custom password, and it should work! I'm open to answer more questions if needed, but the chultrabook forums are also a good place for more experienced advice ^^
I can't log into the system and so I can't update the bios. I need the bios xe310xba-kt4br for me to write in bios with ch341, but I can't find anywhere
So many issues here as follows: For my Asus CM5500F, you cannot put into developer mode if youve unhooked the battery to defeat the write-protect chip. You need get into dev mode first then unhook the battery. Then opening a cmd window via the ctrl alt T doesn't permit the shell command. It asked me to flip to another version using cntrl alt F2 refresh right arrow. However before i can enter the shell cmd it asks for a dev login and password.....and i'm dead in the water. What a waste of 2 hours....
ctrl+alt+→/f2, root for username and password. type the following command; chromeos-setdevpasswd it will ask for a password; set it as what you'd like the chronos password to be. log out and back in on the shell menu with "chronos" and your custom password, and it should work! I'm open to answer more questions if needed, but the chultrabook forums are also a good place for more experienced advice ^^
i got stuck but then i seen the list of commands and found a answer, when you get in that v2 menu, for the login as 'root' and the default password is 'test0000' (no quotations) after you do that type 'chromeos-setdevpasswd' and create a password for the user login 'chronos' Once that's done when you enter a shell you'll be prompted for the 'chronos' password each time but you can then use 'sudo -i' or any other bash shell commands
hey, I may be able to help if you provide more details! did you get it to boot into the OOBE/install screen or desktop at all beforehand? What model of Chromebook are you using? Windows 10 or 11? Anything else on the "boot failed" screen?