
If you want to test out the memory on your Chromebook, click the Run Memory Test button. If the results are a green “Success” message your device is good to go.

You can monitor the progress while the tests are running.Īfter the test is complete you will see the number of tests that are run like a stress and cache test. To test out the CPU, scroll down a bit and click the Run CPU Test button. If it is not plugged in, and using the battery, it will run a “Discharge test.” It measures the rate the device is charging or discharging.Īfter the scan completes you want to see a green “Success” message. If it is plugged in, you’ll run a “Charge” test. To run a Battery test, click the Run Charge/Discharge Test button in the “Battery” section of the tool. One thing to keep in mind is that a Memory test takes about 15 minutes to complete. The new Diagnostics Tool allows you to run tests on your battery, CPU, and memory. Running Diagnostic Health Tests on Chromebook


Then click the Diagnostics icon that comes up to launch it. Then type: diagnostics in the search field. To get started, click the circle launcher icon on the left-hand corner of the taskbar. Then a restart is typically required to complete the update process. To make sure you’re running the latest version, you can manually update it by going to Settings > About Chrome OS > Check for Updates. But starting with Chrome OS version 90, there is a much nicer Diagnostics tool that you can run to test your device’s hardware. Note: Finding system specs and troubleshooting your Chromebook used to be a convoluted process.
