You can find the following directions for the hard reset on [[Lenovo Tab S8 Troubleshooting|this troubleshooting page.]]
"To reset, make sure that the tablet is turned off completely. Then turn on the device by holding both the volume up and power button simultaneously. This will show the recovery menu. Select Wipe data/factory reset (this will delete all data from the device, such as music and photos). Press the volume up button to confirm. Wait for the reset to be finished, then select reboot and press the power button to restart the device.
Warning : A factory hard reset will erase all data such as photos and apps from the device."
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I would also try charging the tablet with a different charger. If the tablet charges, then you know the original charger is the problem . If not, then you could look to the charging port or the battery as the possible culprit.
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I would also try charging the tablet from a different outlet. If that doesn't work, try charging the tablet with a different charger. If the tablet charges, then you know the original charger is the problem . If not, then you could look to the charging port or the battery as the possible culprit. Troubleshooting tablets can be a tedious process of elimination, but you're on the right track! Good luck!
You can find the following directions for the hard reset on [[Lenovo Tab S8 Troubleshooting|this troubleshooting page.]]
"To reset, make sure that the tablet is turned off completely. Then turn on the device by holding both the volume up and power button simultaneously. This will show the recovery menu. Select Wipe data/factory reset (this will delete all data from the device, such as music and photos). Press the volume up button to confirm. Wait for the reset to be finished, then select reboot and press the power button to restart the device.
Warning : A factory hard reset will erase all data such as photos and apps from the device."
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I would also try charging the tablet with a different charger. If the tablet charges, then you know the original charger is the problem . If not, then you could look to the charging port or the battery as the possible culprit.
You can find the following directions for the hard reset on [[Lenovo Tab S8 Troubleshooting|this troubleshooting page.]]
"To reset, make sure that the tablet is turned off completely. Then turn on the device by holding both the volume up and power button simultaneously. This will show the recovery menu. Select Wipe data/factory reset (this will delete all data from the device, such as music and photos). Press the volume up button to confirm. Wait for the reset to be finished, then select reboot and press the power button to restart the device.
Warning : A factory hard reset will erase all data such as photos and apps from the device."
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I would also try charging the tablet with a different charger. If the tablet charges, then you know the original charger is the problem . If not, then you could look to the charging port or the battery as the possible culprit.
Hi Karin,
You can find the following directions for the hard reset on [[Lenovo Tab S8 Troubleshooting|this troubleshooting page.]]
"To reset, make sure that the tablet is turned off completely. Then turn on the device by holding both the volume up and power button simultaneously. This will show the recovery menu. Select Wipe data/factory reset (this will delete all data from the device, such as music and photos). Press the volume up button to confirm. Wait for the reset to be finished, then select reboot and press the power button to restart the device.
Warning : A factory hard reset will erase all data such as photos and apps from the device."