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I have been at this for weeks and i just need an answer

You have to wash the device and unscrew the program screw.

It depends on the enrollment conditions. Most disable developer mode which will only allow a wash. the newer Chromebooks and newer chrome os will not allow you to remove the enrollment even when removing the program screw. You need to contact the place and have them release the device which will break the enrollment. I work at a school as a Chromebook tech. This is the same procedures we follow.

Have you been able to disable the hardware write protect and put the device in developer mode yet? Sorry I didn’t see your question earlier. If you can create the recovery media for this device with the Chromebook Recovery Utility and another chromebook or PC that supports USB devices or SD card media that is compatible with your target chromebook you should be able to reflash the device back to factory image after cycling it into developer mode and then back to standard mode. Here is what the utility for the chrome browser looks like in the chrome web store…

Update (12/17/2016) Developer mode startup screen…

Note: many of these older devices are going out of update support. Use Mister Chrome Box UEFI firmware to turn it into a PC, then use an app called Brunch by Sebanc to install Linux with Chrome OS, then you will have play store and updates. Or just run Linux like PopOs! , Ubuntu, Mint, etc or Win10 (I don’t recommend Windows unless using a Ghost Spectre, LTSB or LTSC minimal version.) I guess I should add that to do this I used a CH341a and a utility called ASProgrammer from Github to read and write the physical BIOS chip.