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I just ran this script on my HP Chromebook 14". Everything went flawlessly, I ran the factory reset, then on boot up selected my wifi and on agreed to terms. I never signed in at all and ran the script, selected dual boot, rebooted, it fixed and rebooted into chrome, I selected my wifi network and again ran the script without logging into chrome. I selected 30 second boot into openELEC. I see a blank screen. It seems like the computer is running, but I see blank screen if I wait the 30 seconds, or if I hit CTRL-L. If I hit CTRL-D it boots into Chrome fine (still haven't logged into Chrome). I see in the wiki some screens have a problem. I tried hooking up to my tv with hdmi, but no luck. I assume I should be seeing something on the actual laptop screen though right? I saw someone had this problem and it was recommended to do the factory reset. Should I just perform a regular factory reset again, and should that solve things, or do I need to re-run the script after doing another factory reset?
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Just went through and did the reset and ran through the script twice again and still see nothing on my screen when doing the boot into openElec :-(
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How would I restore the stock legacy bios? I did do the dual boot ubuntu and that worked, although the touchpad wasn't working in ubuntu so I had to plug in a mouse.
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Finally getting around to removing Dual-Boot Chrome\OE. I was able to get into ChromeOS once but I logged in just to see if my Google drive space would be expanded +100 GB but it didn't. Now I can't seem to get into the bash shell. It boots and it is asking for my password (remember already logged in once). Have hit Ctrl-Alt-F2 and nothing happens. How can I get into bash shell so I can change the boot options before I remove dual boot and then run the single boot OpenELEC option...?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
-Darren