Chromebooks may look like average laptops, but they’re very different. This can make navigating them challenging, even to those familiar with the Chrome operating system. Finding simple things like the hardware specifications of a Chromebook can be tricky. However, while things like storage space may be tucked away, you can still find it with a bit of digging.
Why Can’t I Find Basic Hardware Specs Like Storage Space?
The answer is: you can. However, the Chrome OS is not like your conventional operating system, and the way to find remaining storage space is hidden away in a place you are unfamiliar with.
That being said, it’s good to know how much storage you have available, since some of the older Chromebooks only came with a meager amount of storage space.
How to Find Remaining Storage Space on a Chromebook
There are three easy ways to check how much storage space is left on your Chromebook. The first requires you to fire up the Chrome browser and type “chrome://quota-internals” into the address bar and hit the Enter key. This will bring up a screen that will show you the free storage space available on your Chromebook, as well as some other miscellaneous information.
The second way involves the “Files” app. To see how much storage space you have, launch the Files app. On the left side of the app, click on “Downloads.” This will bring up a list of all the files stored on the local storage of your Chromebook.
To see how much space remains, click on the three stacked dots in the top right. A drop-down box will appear that will display the remaining storage on your Chromebook.
The last method is via the Settings menu. Go to Chromebook’s Settings page and type “storage” in the search field. Select “Storage Management.”
This will bring you to the “Storage Management” page where you can see the detailed breakdown of your storage space.
You have to keep a close watch on the remaining storage space, particularly if you are playing games on your Chromebook. If you’re in the market for a Chromebook, take a look at some of the best Chromebooks available.
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