Confirm that it’s charging, remove any USB devices, and then restart the Chromebook.
Depending on the manufacturer, you should see a solid blue or orange light while your Chromebook is charging.
Leave your Chromebook plugged in for around three hours and try turning it on again.
If you don’t see a light, try a different charger and a different outlet.
Remove all connected USB devices.
Sometimes, external hardware can interfere with theboot process.
Through that link are directions for completing two different kinds of reboots.
We recommend trying a normal reboot before the hard reset.
Sign in as another user.
Remove apps from Google Chrome.
Update the operating system.
Anything that’s saved to your Chromebook’shard drivewill be lost during a powerwash.
communicate with the manufacturer.
If you have to pay to repair your Chromebook, consider opting for atraditional laptopor aGoogle Pixelbook.
Replace the internal battery yourself.
Opening your Chromebook might void the warranty, so save this step as a last resort.
If your Chromebook screen is cracked, you should get it professionally repaired.
Try cleaning the keyboard and resetting your Chromebook.
As a workaround, you canchange your Chromebook’s keyboard settingsor use the Chromebook’s on-screen keyboard.
If you’re still having issues, double-check the touchpad is turned on and restart the equipment.
Alternatively, use an external USB or Bluetooth mouse.
Check to see if the correct mic is selected as the default for the program.
Also, check your Chromebook parameters to ensure both your microphone and camera are turned on.