Help! My tablet won't turn on! what do I do?!

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irina12

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Nov 5, 2013
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Hello! I was charging my tablet overnight because it was dead and when I woke up in the morning I took it off the charger because it was up to 80%. I was using it until it just blacked out and I couldn't get it to turn on. I tried EVERYTHING! Please help! If my mum knows, she will get mad!
 

amralieg

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Mar 7, 2015
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4,510
I had asus memopad 8 and I had the same issue, I open the cover and found some wire not connected (looks like the screen wire), simply I connected it and every thing back to business.
 

gmjgmj

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Mar 25, 2015
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4,510
My LG tablet V810 appeared dead and would not charge or turn on; I used the "trickle charge" suggestion above (using a lower voltage charge first) -- I plugged it into my USB on my laptop and screen popped up saying "0% Battery" - I left it like this for at least an hour or so, then it was up to 25%, so I could then plug it into my regular charger to be charged fully. This solution worked great & I never would have thought of it! Thank you.
 

Nick28655

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May 10, 2015
1
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4,510
Seems like it's a common issue with the Memopad, since mine is not booting up just like yours. On the other hand the cheapo Samsung won't stop working even when my little nephew throws it across the room like a rag doll.
 

cjd411

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Jul 23, 2015
1
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4,510
The trickle charge from a laptop USB suggested earlier worked for me! After only a couple of hours (I got impatient!) it turned on and again accepted charge from the normal charger.
 

Leonardo_07

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Sep 8, 2015
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4,510


Hey man, same problem. Have you manage to fix it?
 

Cid___

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Dec 23, 2015
1
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4,510
I had the same problem and decided, "What the heck, it's already broken" and took off the back to disconnect the battery and clean the contacts. Lo and behold - the reason the battery would not charge is that it was already disconnected! I put everything back together and voila! Charging like a champ!
 

Bijan39

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Jan 27, 2016
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The suggestion to unplug the battery for 15 minutes worked for my wife Asus TPL 500. We don't know what happened but like many others it happened over night :) We are not sure the charger was connected all through the night and so some problem with overcharging or it was unplugged and the battery went dead, very dead. Thanks for all your suggestions.
 

lennaeskimo

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Feb 6, 2016
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4,510


 

ana_4_

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Feb 17, 2016
1
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1,510
Well thanks guys, my tablet switched off and it couldn't charge nor switch back on. So i tried what was suggested here by charging it to a low source ie laptop and thanks alot cause its charging now. :)
 

BlambowThrow

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Feb 18, 2016
1
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1,510
Okay... same thing.. I took the cover off and replaced all three black squares with a strip of electric tape. I always bent the cover tab in the cent up a little to make contact with the cover film on the cover... Then I plugged it into the wall and waiting a few minutes.. I then pressed the power button and the volume up or down I can't remember which.. and It allowed me to do a recovery boot.. Hope this helps and saves buying another tablet.. I have two more of these that lasted 3+ years they are great for the price..



 

Koleta

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Apr 13, 2016
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Koleta

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Apr 13, 2016
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1,510
I just blew into the hole where the charger goes and into the end of the charger. I plugged the charger into the tablet and it started charging. Thanks, it worked for me so far.
 

jadams2567

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May 3, 2016
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jadams2567

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May 3, 2016
2
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1,510
Bugz2008s post was awesome, you have no idea and it is the part where you unplugged the battery that helped , cause mine had the same issue and I was freaking out so I decided to grab my phone and look it up and I saw your post so I popped my back of and carefully popped up the connector for the battery and waited a few min while I looked around and put it back together and put it on a low out put charger and just like that it turned on , so thank you, you are a life savor
 

David8074

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May 4, 2016
1
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1,510
THIS WORKED FOR ME. However... some models the internal battery plug pops straight up, other videos online show it coming straight out. Look hard and be careful. Also must use a low wattage power source after reconnecting the battery. I tried the USB on a handly pc thinking that would be super low rate of charge and it kept stopping the connection saying there was an error, so I found an older cell phone charger. My 2A high power chargers would not get it going. However, unplugging the battery internally, hitting the power and volume buttons then hooking it back up after a few minutes then using a lower wattage charger and it started charging immediately. THANK YOU!!!
 
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