A: The "Rammus" board has an NVMe SSD. Occasionally, the recovery tool struggles with NVMe initialization. Force power off (Refresh+Power), wait 30 seconds, and try again. If it repeats, the "hot" image is likely buggy—switch to a Dev channel image instead of Canary.
In the Chromebook world, every device has a codename. Rammus refers to a specific reference board designed by Google for the x86_64 architecture. It is often associated with the Chrome OS Flex developer builds and certain ASUS/HP enterprise models. For hobbyists, "Rammus" has become synonymous with "generic x64 Chrome OS" because its recovery image tends to boot on standard PCs with UEFI firmware. chrome os download recovery image rammus upd hot
There is no literal folder. "HOT" is slang for the most recent release that addresses critical bugs. Always check the file date. A "hot" image is usually less than 2 weeks old. A: The "Rammus" board has an NVMe SSD