If you struggling with the Sky Go app not working on your Chromebook, you have landed in the right place. The Sky Go app has been crashing for the Chromebook users right after the release of a recent update. App updates are usually something that are responsible for fixing the already existing issues. And looking at the reports, there were plenty of issues that Sky Go developers had to deal with. The last thing users expected was a new error.
There aren’t any full proof fixes available for the Sky Go app problems on the Chromebook as of yet. The only thing that seems to work is signing up as a beta tester and using the beta version of the Sky Go app. Other troubleshooting methods are pretty much useless. Even the ones suggested by Sky employees on online forums. Here is how you can fix the Sky Go app on Chromebook with the beta version of the app.
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How to fix Sky Go not working on Chromebook:
Click here to become a tester for the beta versions of the Sky Go app. After selecting the ‘Become a tester’ option on the page, you will see an update button in the Play Store under the Sky Go app. Select the update button to move on with the fix. If you don’t have the app already installed, install it. Now open the app and go to Settings and click on Updates. There, select ‘Beta’ and confirm the change. Installing the beta version will definitely fix the problems you are facing with the Sky Go app on your Chromebook. As of now, this is the only reliable method to work around the problems. Other suggested solutions fail to solve what looks like a mass affecting issue.
Conclusion:
The Sky Go team is aware of the problems faced by the users on their Chromebook. Some Sky employees suggested using any app version after 22.2 which will solve the problem. But that just ended up creating a drunken farce as the Sky Go version 22.2 failed to work as well. A fix will most definitely be deployed to improve the app performance, specifically for Chromebooks. However, it is difficult to say exactly how long will the update take. It might be days or months. The beta version of the app will definitely keep the things going for a while.