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Dell Chromebook 3100 2-in-1 Service Manual

Chrome commands

Chrome:// pages contain experimental features, diagnostic tools, and detailed statistics. They are hidden in Chrome's user interface. Chrome://about page lists all Chrome's internal pages. To view all the commands, type chrome://about in the Chrome browser URL as shown below:

List of Chrome URLs
Table 1. Chrome browser shortcutsThis table describes chrome browser shortcuts
Purpose Browser Shortcut Explanation
System Information chrome://system/"Who am I".. BIOS version, and so on
Basic Connectivity Diags chrome://diagnostics/Test for NIC and Internet connection
Chrome Information chrome://versionMore "Who am I" type of stuff
Create Recovery USB Stick chrome://imageburner/Google's version of DBAR/DBRM
Chrome Flags chrome://flagsExperimental features beyond the scope of what Dell supports
Memory Troubleshooting chrome://memoryView running processes and memory utilization
Module Load chrome://conflictsShows conflicts of all modules loaded by Chrome
Chrome Sync Status chrome://syncchrome://sync-internalsAllows troubleshooting of connected accounts
Connectivity Troubleshooting chrome://net-internalsComprehensive network/connectivity diagnostics, including DNS analysis, Waterfall and Bandwidth diagnostics, and so on
Histogram chrome://histogramsActual work and I/O audit
Credits chrome://creditsReferences to all module/libs contributions and their respective wiki/license URLs
Crash Reporting chrome://crashesShows detailed crash report, if the feature was enabled
Apps RAM Utilization chrome://appcache-internalsDetailed memory usage for apps/extensions, especially handy for 2 GB Chromebooks

Following are the 12 most helpful chrome:// commands that you should know:

  1. chrome://flags : From here you can enable some of the experimental features that are hidden in the Google Chrome browser. Please note that as mentioned on this page, since these are experimental, these might not work as expected and might cause issues. Enable these features, and use it at your own risk.

    chrome://flags

  2. chrome://dns: This displays the list of host names for which the browser will pre-fetch the DNS records.

    chrome://dns

  3. chrome://downloads: This is also available from the Menu > Downloads. Shortcut key is Ctrl+J.

    chrome://downloads

  4. chrome://extensions: This is also available from the Menu > Tools > Extensions.

    chrome://extensions

  5. chrome://bookmarks: This is also available from the Menu > Bookmarks > Bookmark Manager. Short cut key is Ctrl+Shift+O.

    chrome://bookmarks

  6. chrome://history: This is also available from the Menu > History. Short cut key is Ctrl+H.

    chrome://history

  7. chrome://memory: This will redirect to “chrome://memory-redirect/”. This will display the memory used by the Google Chrome browser. This also displays all the process related to browser with their PID, process name, and the memory it takes.

    chrome://memory

  8. NOTE: : Net-internals events viewer and related functionality has been removed. Please use Chrome://net-export to save netlogs and the external Catapult netlog_viewer to view them.

    chrome://net-internals: This displays all networking related information. Use this to capture network events generated by the browser. You can also export this data. You can view DNS host resolver cache. One of the important features in this feature is “Test”. If a URL failed to load, you can go to “chrome://net-internals” > click on “Tests” tab > type that URL which failed, and click on “Start Test”, which does some test and report you why that URL failed. chrome://plugins/.

    chrome://net-internals

  9. chrome://quota-internals: This gives information about the disk space quote used by the browser, including the breakdown of how much space the individual websites took under temporary files.

    chrome://quota-internals

  10. chrome://sessions: This displays the number of sessions and magic list that are currently running.

    chrome://sessions

  11. chrome://settings: This is also available from the Menu > Options (on Windows), and Menu > Preferences (on Linux). From here you can control various browser related settings.

    chrome://settings

  12. chrome://sync-internals: This gives information about the Chrome sync feature, including the Sync URL used by Google, and sync statistics.

    chrome://sync-internals


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