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Google launches a Chromebook repair program for schools

Google's repair program shows how to disconnect the battery from a Chromebook.

Enlarge / Google’s repair program shows how to disconnect the battery from a Chromebook. (credit: Google)

Hey kids! Want to help out your school and learn a bit about electronics repair at the same time? Search engines is launching a Chromebook repair program for schools. Chromebooks are wildly popular in schools due to their simple OS and easy management, but the hardware in any education environment really takes a beating. So why not learn to repair them yourself?

Google’s new repair site has a guide on setting up Chromebook repair facilities, recommending schools set up a dedicated space for repairs, a front desk with regard to “customers” to drop off broken devices and describe issues, and a skill-tracker board for students.

Acer and Lenovo are the only two OEMs participating in the particular repair program, and Google offers disassembly instructions up on typically the Chromebook repair site for select models. The repair guides are great, with tons of detailed pictures and drawings showing the location of every screw and cable and instructions for how in order to make a USB recovery stick. The guides also warn that you’ll be voiding your warranty if you attempt a repair, but you’re probably not doing self-repair if a person still have a warranty.

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