Older Chromebooks eventually stop receiving new software updates when hardware can no longer support the latest versions.
- Models released before 2021 or later will get updates for 10 years.
- For older devices, you might get a message like: "This device will no longer receive software updates. You can continue using your computer but should consider upgrading."
Tips:
- Learn more about how to use or upgrade an old Chromebook .
- Learn more about extended updates support .
- To check the year your device was released, check the Auto Update Expiration (AUE) date. This is the most reliable way to gauge your Chromebook's age and its remaining lifespan for official support.
- On your Chromebook, select the timeSettings
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- On the left, select About ChromeOS.
- Under “About ChromeOS,” select Additional details.
- Under “Update schedule,” you can find "This device will get automatic updates until [specified date]."
- The [specified date] depends on your device.
- For managed devices, you may find “Updates are managed by your administrator.”
- On your Chromebook, select the timeSettings
If you see this message, your Chromebook won’t get automatic software and security updates anymore. Try one of these options:
Upgrade to a new Chromebook
You can switch to a newer Chromebook. Browse this list to find a Chromebook that works for you.
Keep using your Chromebook
If your Chromebook is working well, you can keep using it. Just keep in mind that it won’t get any more software updates.
Note: If you’re using your Chromebook at work or school, ask your administrator for more information about your Chromebook's auto-update policy.
Administrators: Learn more about the Chromebook auto-update policy .
Recycle your old Chromebook (US only)
If you want to get rid of an old Chromebook you’re not using anymore, you can recycle it at a facility near you. Learn how to recycle your old or unused devices .