First, try using the micro USB port to charge the device, then try turning it on again.
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The [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/iVIEW-754TPC_Troubleshooting| iVIEW-754TPC troubleshooting page] is the first place you should look to see if your problem is there and has a solution.
If your device still does not turn on, it is possible you have a problem with the display. Does anything show on the screen when you try to turn it on?
There are two possible solutions:
1. If the display is not working, open the back of your device and check if the ribbon cable running from the display to the logic board is securely in place and not damaged. If it is not damaged, then you may have a faulty display and it will need to be replaced. The digitizer and LCD display are not fused together on this device, so this is a fairly easy fix.
2. If the display is working but the device wont boot up, then the logic board may be the problem since it passes and processes all information to the display and from the touchscreen. The logic board is slightly difficult to replace because it could involve soldering. If you look online you may be able to find someone selling the logic board with all the parts attached to it already. Others you might find are missing just the battery. In this case you will have to de-solder your battery and solder it to the new logic board.
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The [[iVIEW-754TPC Troubleshooting|iVIEW-754TPC troubleshooting page]] is another place you can check out if you are still having problems.
First, try using the micro USB port to charge the device, then try turning it on again.
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The [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/iVIEW-754TPC_Troubleshooting| iVIEW-754TPC troubleshooting page] is the first place you should look to see if your problem is there and has a solution.
If your device still does not turn on, it is possible you have a problem with the display. Does anything show on the screen when you try to turn it on?
There are two possible solutions:
1. If the display is not working, open the back of your device and check if the ribbon cable running from the display to the logic board is securely in place and not damaged. If it is not damaged, then you may have a faulty display and it will need to be replaced. The digitizer and LCD display are not fused together on this device, so this is a fairly easy fix.
2. If the display is working but the device wont boot up, then the logic board may be the problem since it passes and processes all information to the display and from the touchscreen. The logic board is slightly difficult to replace because it could involve soldering. If you look online you may be able to find someone selling the logic board with all the parts attached to it already. Others you might find are missing just the battery. In this case you will have to de-solder your battery and solder it to the new logic board.
First, try using the micro USB port to charge the device, then try turning it on again.
If your device still does not turn on, it is possible you have a problem with the display. Does anything show on the screen when you try to turn it on?
There are two possible solutions:
1. If the display is not working, open the back of your device and check if the ribbon cable running from the display to the logic board is securely in place and not damaged. If it is not damaged, then you may have a faulty display and it will need to be replaced. The digitizer and LCD display are not fused together on this device, so this is a fairly easy fix.
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2. If the display is working but the device wont boot up, then the logic board may be the problem since it passes and processes all information to the display and from the touchscreen. The logic board is slightly difficult to replace because it could involve soldering. If you look online you may be able to find someone selling the logic board with all the parts attached to it already. Others you might find are missing just the battery. In this case you will have to un-solder your battery and re-solder it to the new logic board.
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2. If the display is working but the device wont boot up, then the logic board may be the problem since it passes and processes all information to the display and from the touchscreen. The logic board is slightly difficult to replace because it could involve soldering. If you look online you may be able to find someone selling the logic board with all the parts attached to it already. Others you might find are missing just the battery. In this case you will have to de-solder your battery and solder it to the new logic board.
First, try using the micro USB port to charge the device, then try turning it on again.
If your device still does not turn on, it is possible you have a problem with the display. Does anything show on the screen when you try to turn it on?
There are two possible solutions:
1. If the display is not working, open the back of your device and check if the ribbon cable running from the display to the logic board is securely in place and not damaged. If it is not damaged, then you may have a faulty display and it will need to be replaced. The digitizer and LCD display are not fused together on this device, so this is a fairly easy fix.
2. If the display is working but the device wont boot up, then the logic board may be the problem since it passes and processes all information to the display and from the touchscreen. The logic board is slightly difficult to replace because it could involve soldering. If you look online you may be able to find someone selling the logic board with all the parts attached to it already. Others you might find are missing just the battery. In this case you will have to un-solder your battery and re-solder it to the new logic board.