Chromebooks query

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by themickey, Jun 12, 2023.

  1. themickey

    themickey

    Wonder if someone can answer this;

    I received the following similar messages on Asus and Google chromebooks:

    "This is the last automatic software and security update for this Chromebook. To get future updates, upgrade to a newer model. Learn more".

    Do the the manufacturers / Google discontinue updates as the hardware becomes outdated and incompatible with the software?
     
  2. Baron

    Baron ET Founder

    I've got a Google Pixelbook Pro that I use as my lightweight on-the-go computer, but I haven't seen the message you are describing... yet. But considering that all of their newer products are using their proprietary Tensor G2 processors, it doesn't surprise me that they are phasing out software updates for older products based on the Intel platform.
     
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  3. themickey

    themickey

    Yeah, with the latest and final updates, my google sheets have suddenly become very buggy.
    Seems like a coincidence but its across a wide swathe of sheets.
    I clear cache constantly, don't open too many tabs.
    Anyhow I've asked a supplier for a quote on new ones, running hardware without security or software updates is not an option I'm keen on.
    Was just wondering if the main reason for the policy was hardware related, old hardware can't cope with new updated software?
     
  4. Sekiyo

    Sekiyo

    Last edited: Jun 12, 2023
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  5. DaveV

    DaveV

    I own 2 Chromebooks, one of which has had updates discontinued for over 4 years. It still works fine for almost all websites. However, any website that uses the latest HTML 5-specific features can have problems.

    The updates are coming from Google, not the manufacturers. Google simply does not want to spend resources supporting very old Chromebooks, because they have to test each new update with all currently supported Chromebooks.

    As for security, you don't have to worry too much. Chromebooks cannot get viruses, unless you do something low level like putting the Chromebook into Debug mode.
     
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  6. themickey

    themickey

    Thanks.
    Yeah, not websites problem, sheets formulas buggy problem.
    The web said try to un click hardware acceleration, as apparently sheets do get buggy issues, but I cant find acceleration.
     
  7. RantaMin

    RantaMin

    Disabling hardware acceleration is a common troubleshooting suggestion, but it might not be available in your specific setup

    This is what I found:
    1. Clear your browser cache. This can help fix minor issues related to saving and loading data.

    2. Disable browser extensions: Some extensions can interfere with the functioning of Google Sheets. Try disabling them temporarily or use the browser's private mode without extensions.

    3. Try a different browser: If the problem persists, try using a different browser such as Firefox

      Maybe this will help you
     
  8. themickey

    themickey

    Yeah I constantly clear the cache, my Chromebooks run with very little add on extensions and nothing recently, and can't run sheets on Firefox OS, needs to be via Chrome for it to operate the way I do.
    I've sent a query to Google.
    Thx
     
  9. apdxyk

    apdxyk

    Why Chromebook in the first place? What's the advantage?
     
  10. themickey

    themickey

    The problem solved itself after a couple of days, not sure how but maybe related to my cloud subscription which was delayed due to my credit card expiring, but all sorted.
     
    #10     Jul 8, 2023
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