Chromebooks are getting a safety reset feature that doesn’t wipe your data

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Chromebooks are about to receive the Chrome OS M131 update.
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  • Google just announced the Chrome OS M131 update, which is rolling out to Chromebooks in the coming days.
  • The update’s new Back to Safety feature lets you restore your system to a stable state without wiping your data.
  • The update also brings flash notifications and a design refresh for Quick Answers.

As everyone starts to feel that seasonal cheer, there’s a welcome early gift for Chromebook users. In a blog post on the official Chromebook support page, Google officially launched the Chrome OS M131 update, bringing a mix of new features and system improvements. One aspect of this release is the new Back to Safety feature, designed to simplify device recovery without the drastic step of performing a full reset.

Previously, restoring a Chromebook to a stable state often required a powerwash, wiping everything in the process. In the new version of Chrome OS, users can select ‘Safety reset’ as a non-destructive way to troubleshoot. The feature resets the Chrome settings and shortcuts, disables extensions, and clears cookies and temporary data — all while keeping your bookmarks, history, and saved passwords intact.



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