- Jun 10, 2013
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Hello everyone, just got my first Chromebook and trying to learn how to effectively use it, any tips or suggestions? Like what would be considered enough storage for just online work? Maintenance such as updates?
Thanks, I'll look for a PDF manual.
Look here: https://www.asus.com/us/Commercial-Laptops/ASUS-Chromebook-C202SA/HelpDesk_Manual/
I have two Asus laptops but haven't looked at the Chromebooks.
I have a 16GB CB and that's fine for me. Something to keep in mind is the Chromebook platform is more meant to be used as a web based OS, therefore storage should not be a problem.
The OS is in 2 partitions, let's say A and B. Since this is your first one and you have updated, you are probably on partition B. When an update downloads, it is overwriting partition A, so when you reboot, you go right to the proper partition. That is why if you have noticed that your available storage isn't as high as you think it should be.
To anyone reading this...I probably used the word partition incorrectly. It was the only word I could think of to use.
Keep in mind, Chromebooks are meant to be inexpensive. One of the biggest way to cut back is storage. However, since the platform is meant to be internet connected, so you use your online storage through whoever, be it Google, etc...the lack of space is mitigated to an extent.I understand what you mean, so the underlying structural architecture of the platform is in dual copies and updates the active source with the most recent software. That makes sense and explains the storage situation. I was curious as to why most models were only 16gb when looking.
I really noticed that after realizing I had an update which made it's menus seem more like Android's.
Make use of good extensions or apps. These are some of my favorites:
Checker Plus for Gmail
Checker Plus for Google Calendar
checklist for Google Tasks
MiniPlay
FlatCal
Weather
Toolbar Digital Clock
uBlock Origin
ProKeys