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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Jonathan May

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The most likely cause of this problem is that your battery is no longer working properly.
-Batteries have a limited number of charging cycles and in all likelihood yours has reached its limit. Another possibility is that the device’s motherboard has been damaged in some way. The motherboard is responsible for booting up the device and monitoring battery charging cycles. If it’s damaged just about anything can go wrong. In either case something has to be replaced. Please see the [[https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Insignia_Flex_7_Troubleshooting#Section_My_Flex_7_Won_t_Turn_On|troubleshooting page]] for further details.
+Batteries have a limited number of charging cycles and in all likelihood yours has reached its limit. Another possibility is that the device’s motherboard has been damaged in some way. The motherboard is responsible for booting up the device and monitoring battery charging cycles. If it’s damaged just about anything can go wrong. In either case something has to be replaced. Please see the [[Insignia Flex 7 Troubleshooting#Section_My_Flex_7_Won_t_Turn_On|troubleshooting page]] for further details.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jonathan May

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The most likely cause of this problem is that your battery is no longer working properly.
-Batteries have a limited number of charging cycles and in all likelihood yours has reached its limit. Another possibility is that the device’s motherboard has been damaged in some way. The motherboard is responsible for booting up the device and monitoring battery charging cycles. If it’s damaged just about anything can go wrong. In either case something has to be replaced. Please see the [[Insignia Flex 7 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]] for further details.
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+Batteries have a limited number of charging cycles and in all likelihood yours has reached its limit. Another possibility is that the device’s motherboard has been damaged in some way. The motherboard is responsible for booting up the device and monitoring battery charging cycles. If it’s damaged just about anything can go wrong. In either case something has to be replaced. Please see the [[https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Insignia_Flex_7_Troubleshooting#Section_My_Flex_7_Won_t_Turn_On|troubleshooting page]] for further details.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jonathan May

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The most likely cause of this problem is that your battery is no longer working properly.
-Batteries have a limited number of charging cycles and in all likelihood yours has reached its limit. Another possibility is that the device’s motherboard has been damaged in some way. The motherboard is responsible for booting up the device and monitoring battery charging cycles. If it’s damaged just about anything can go wrong. In either case something has to be replaced. Please see our [[Insignia Flex 7 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]] for further details.
+Batteries have a limited number of charging cycles and in all likelihood yours has reached its limit. Another possibility is that the device’s motherboard has been damaged in some way. The motherboard is responsible for booting up the device and monitoring battery charging cycles. If it’s damaged just about anything can go wrong. In either case something has to be replaced. Please see the [[Insignia Flex 7 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]] for further details.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Jonathan May

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The most likely cause of this problem is that your battery is no longer working properly.
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-Batteries have a limited number of charging cycles and in all likelihood yours has reached
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-its limit. Another possibility is that the device’s motherboard has been damaged in some way. The motherboard is responsible for booting up the device and monitoring battery charging cycles. If it’s damaged just about anything can go wrong. In either case something has to be replaced. Please see our [[Insignia Flex 7 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]] for further details.
+Batteries have a limited number of charging cycles and in all likelihood yours has reached its limit. Another possibility is that the device’s motherboard has been damaged in some way. The motherboard is responsible for booting up the device and monitoring battery charging cycles. If it’s damaged just about anything can go wrong. In either case something has to be replaced. Please see our [[Insignia Flex 7 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]] for further details.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Jonathan May

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The most likely cause of this problem is that your battery is no longer working properly.

Batteries have a limited number of charging cycles and in all likelihood yours has reached

its limit.  Another possibility is that the device’s motherboard has been damaged in some way.  The motherboard is responsible for booting up the device and monitoring battery charging cycles.  If it’s damaged just about anything can go wrong.  In either case something has to be replaced.  Please see our [[Insignia Flex 7 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page]] for further details.

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