If you are thinking about changing the primary owner on your Chromebook, there are a few things you should know. Unfortunately, Chromebook does not allow you to change the primary owner without performing a factory reset. In this post, we will show you how to change the primary owner on your Chromebook using a factory reset.
Before we dive into the details, here are a few tips and tricks you should be aware of. First, make sure you back up all your data and files before you perform a factory reset. This is because a factory reset will erase everything from your Chromebook. Second, you can check if you are the primary owner of your Chromebook by following these simple steps:
1. Turn on your Chromebook and click on the name of the owner.
2. If you see “primary owner” next to the name, then you are the primary owner.
Alternatively, you can go to Settings > Security and Privacy > Manage Other People. If you see sliders that let you drag them, it means you are the primary owner.
To change the primary owner of your Chromebook, you need to perform a factory reset. Here’s how you can do it:
1. Go to Settings.
2. Click on Advanced > Reset Settings > Reset.
3. Click on the “Powerwash” option to perform a factory reset.
Once you perform a factory reset, everything on your Chromebook will be erased. The first person who logs in after the reset will become the primary owner of the Chromebook.
In conclusion, changing the primary owner on your Chromebook requires you to perform a factory reset. You can check if you are the primary owner by following the steps mentioned above. Make sure you back up your data before performing a factory reset. We hope this post has been helpful. Stay tuned for more tips and tricks on Chromebooks!