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The admin enrollment policies are stored in firmware and on Google’s servers. In addition, they are enforced at the hardware level and tracked as an active asset with the serial number. No - you can’t bypass it. In addition, any school with a competent IT staff uses forced enrollment to avoid circumvention and ensure the school provided Google account is used.
-Unless you get to keep it at graduation (make sure it’s released on the last day of school, or you get *something* notarized saying it’s legally yours, so you have leverage if they forget) or can buy it out (if you do, have it released on the spot and ownership transferred with Dell). Fail to do this, and you have no recourse if it remains locked.
+Unless you get to keep it at graduation (make sure it’s released on the last day of school by powerwashing it, or you get *something* notarized saying it’s legally yours, so you have leverage if they forget) or can buy it out (if you do, have it released on the spot and ownership transferred with Dell). Fail to do this, and you have no recourse if it remains locked.
The SSD only holds Chrome OS and again, it’ll take on the restrictions set by your school because it has the “tied” S/N.

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The admin enrollment policies are stored in firmware and on Google’s servers. In addition, they are enforced at the hardware level and tracked as an active asset with the serial number. No - you can’t bypass it. In addition, any school with a competent IT staff uses forced enrollment to avoid circumvention and ensure the school provided Google account is used.
-Unless you get to keep it at graduation (make sure it’s released or you get *something* notarized saying it’s now yours legally) or can buy it out and have it released on the spot (and any warranty left transferred), it’s going to remain locked.
+Unless you get to keep it at graduation (make sure it’s released on the last day of school, or you get *something* notarized saying it’s legally yours, so you have leverage if they forget) or can buy it out (if you do, have it released on the spot and ownership transferred with Dell). Fail to do this, and you have no recourse if it remains locked.
The SSD only holds Chrome OS and again, it’ll take on the restrictions set by your school because it has the “tied” S/N.

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-The admin enrollment policies are stored in firmware and on Google’s servers. In addition, they are enforced at the hardware level and tracked with the serial number, so no - you can’t bypass it. In addition, I’m certain your school uses forced enrollment to a school provided Google account.
+The admin enrollment policies are stored in firmware and on Google’s servers. In addition, they are enforced at the hardware level and tracked as an active asset with the serial number. No - you can’t bypass it. In addition, any school with a competent IT staff uses forced enrollment to avoid circumvention and ensure the school provided Google account is used.
Unless you get to keep it at graduation (make sure it’s released or you get *something* notarized saying it’s now yours legally) or can buy it out and have it released on the spot (and any warranty left transferred), it’s going to remain locked.
-The SSD only holds Chrome OS and again, it’ll take on the restrictions set by your school.
+The SSD only holds Chrome OS and again, it’ll take on the restrictions set by your school because it has the “tied” S/N.

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-The admin password is in the Chromebook’s firmware, so no. In addition, I’m certain your school uses forced enrollment to a sxhool provided Google account. Unless you buy it out AND have it fully released to you (with a warranty transfer), you’re not going to be able to do much with it.
+The admin enrollment policies are stored in firmware and on Google’s servers. In addition, they are enforced at the hardware level and tracked with the serial number, so no - you can’t bypass it. In addition, I’m certain your school uses forced enrollment to a school provided Google account.
-The SSD only holds Chrome OS and again, it’ll take on the old school set restrictions if you change it out.
+Unless you get to keep it at graduation (make sure it’s released or you get *something* notarized saying it’s now yours legally) or can buy it out and have it released on the spot (and any warranty left transferred), it’s going to remain locked.
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+The SSD only holds Chrome OS and again, it’ll take on the restrictions set by your school.

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-The admin password is in the Chromebook’s firmware, so no. In addition, I’m certain your school enforces a Google account lock so you can’t change that as well. Unless you buy it out AND have it fully released to you (with a warranty transfer), you’re not going to be able to do much with it.
+The admin password is in the Chromebook’s firmware, so no. In addition, I’m certain your school uses forced enrollment to a sxhool provided Google account. Unless you buy it out AND have it fully released to you (with a warranty transfer), you’re not going to be able to do much with it.
The SSD only holds Chrome OS and again, it’ll take on the old school set restrictions if you change it out.

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The admin password is in the Chromebook’s firmware, so no. In addition, I’m certain your school enforces a Google account lock so you can’t change that as well. Unless you buy it out AND have it fully released to you (with a warranty transfer), you’re not going to be able to do much with it.

The SSD only holds Chrome OS and again, it’ll take on the old school set restrictions if you change it out.

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