![]() ![]() Release the power button and reconnect the charger and allow about 15 minutes to get enough charge to start. Then remover the charger and let the device fully run down again (keep the screen alive). The solution I read, and have used successfully twice now is to permanently hold the power button on with a thick elastic band, and keep the charger on for 24 hours. ![]() Also the battery icon is missing at that point. The device appears to work as long as you keep the power button held down, and will go all the way to fully start windows, until you release the button. If you hold the power button down for 45 seconds or more, and it begins to start up, but as soon as you release the button it immediately switches off than that is the diagnosis. Apparently if it goes into deep discharge the device does not recognise the fact it has been recharged.
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