So you can try recovering your device by following these sets of instructions.
***''First try:''***
# Turn tablet off
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# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''Start”'' with an arrow around it. ( ''Be certain that you press the Power button and Volume Down simmultaneously. This is very important and usually takes a little practise to get right''.)
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# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to ''Power Off''. Press the ''Power'' button to select that option.
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# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down -'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''Start”'' with an arrow around it. ( ''Be certain that you press the Power button and Volume Down simmultaneously. This is very important and usually takes a little practise to get right''.)
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# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** - button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to ''Power Off''. Press the ''Power'' button to select that option.
# Disconnect the power cord and reconnect it within 10 seconds. A battery icon should appear on the screen. Allow your device to charge at least 1 hour before turning it on again.
***''If that didn’t work:''***
# Turn tablet off
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# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''***Start***”'' with an arrow around it.
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# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to “***''Recovery Mode”''***. Press the ***''Power'' button*** to select that option.
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# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down -'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''***Start***”'' with an arrow around it.
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# Press the ***''Volume Down -''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to “***''Recovery Mode”''***. Press the ***''Power'' button*** to select that option.
# ***GOOGLE logo*** will appear with the lock symbol ***BUT*** do nothing and wait!
# An Android robot will, eventually, appear on its back with a door open with red exclaimation mark and a “***No command***” message.
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# While holding down the ***Power*** button, press the ***Volume Up*** button.
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# While holding down the ***Power*** button, press the ***Volume Up +*** button.
# The page will show “Android Recovery” at the top. Use the volume buttons to scroll to “Reboot system now “ then press the ***Power*** button to select it.
Did this work? Don’t worry if it didn’t as there is more you can do. For now I await your results. And yes the buttons are tricky to press correctly. Good luck. I have rescued a few of these.
So you can try recovering your device by following these sets of instructions.
***''First try:''***
# Turn tablet off
-
# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''Start”'' with an arrow around it. ( ''Be certain that you press the Power button and Volume Down simmultaneously. This is very important and usually takes a little practise to get right''.)
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# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''Start”'' with an arrow around it. ( ''Be certain that you press the Power button and Volume Down simmultaneously. This is very important and usually takes a little practise to get right''.)
# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to ''Power Off''. Press the ''Power'' button to select that option.
# Disconnect the power cord and reconnect it within 10 seconds. A battery icon should appear on the screen. Allow your device to charge at least 1 hour before turning it on again.
***''If that didn’t work:''***
# Turn tablet off
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# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''***Start***”'' with an arrow around it.
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# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''***Start***”'' with an arrow around it.
# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to “***''Recovery Mode”''***. Press the ***''Power'' button*** to select that option.
# ***GOOGLE logo*** will appear with the lock symbol ***BUT*** do nothing and wait!
# An Android robot will, eventually, appear on its back with a door open with red exclaimation mark and a “***No command***” message.
# While holding down the ***Power*** button, press the ***Volume Up*** button.
# The page will show “Android Recovery” at the top. Use the volume buttons to scroll to “Reboot system now “ then press the ***Power*** button to select it.
Did this work? Don’t worry if it didn’t as there is more you can do. For now I await your results. And yes the buttons are tricky to press correctly. Good luck. I have rescued a few of these.
So you can try recovering your device by following these sets of instructions.
***''First try:''***
# Turn tablet off
# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''Start”'' with an arrow around it. ( ''Be certain that you press the Power button and Volume Down simmultaneously. This is very important and usually takes a little practise to get right''.)
# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to ''Power Off''. Press the ''Power'' button to select that option.
# Disconnect the power cord and reconnect it within 10 seconds. A battery icon should appear on the screen. Allow your device to charge at least 1 hour before turning it on again.
***''If that didn’t work:''***
# Turn tablet off
# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''***Start***”'' with an arrow around it.
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# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to “***''Recovery Mode”''***. Press the ***''Power'' button*** to select that option. ( ''Be certain that you press the Power button and Volume Down simmultaneously. This is very important and usually takes a little practise to get right''.)
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# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to “***''Recovery Mode”''***. Press the ***''Power'' button*** to select that option.
# ***GOOGLE logo*** will appear with the lock symbol ***BUT*** do nothing and wait!
# An Android robot will, eventually, appear on its back with a door open with red exclaimation mark and a “***No command***” message.
# While holding down the ***Power*** button, press the ***Volume Up*** button.
# The page will show “Android Recovery” at the top. Use the volume buttons to scroll to “Reboot system now “ then press the ***Power*** button to select it.
Did this work? Don’t worry if it didn’t as there is more you can do. For now I await your results. And yes the buttons are tricky to press correctly. Good luck. I have rescued a few of these.
So you can try recovering your device by following these sets of instructions.
***''First try:''***
# Turn tablet off
-
# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''Start”'' with an arrow around it.
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# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''Start”'' with an arrow around it. ( ''Be certain that you press the Power button and Volume Down simmultaneously. This is very important and usually takes a little practise to get right''.)
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# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to ''Power Off''. Press the ''Power'' button to select that option.
# Disconnect the power cord and reconnect it within 10 seconds. A battery icon should appear on the screen. Allow your device to charge at least 1 hour before turning it on again.
***''If that didn’t work:''***
# Turn tablet off
# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''***Start***”'' with an arrow around it.
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# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to “***''Recovery Mode”''***. Press the ***''Power'' button*** to select that option.
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# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to “***''Recovery Mode”''***. Press the ***''Power'' button*** to select that option. ( ''Be certain that you press the Power button and Volume Down simmultaneously. This is very important and usually takes a little practise to get right''.)
# ***GOOGLE logo*** will appear with the lock symbol ***BUT*** do nothing and wait!
# An Android robot will, eventually, appear on its back with a door open with red exclaimation mark and a “***No command***” message.
# While holding down the ***Power*** button, press the ***Volume Up*** button.
# The page will show “Android Recovery” at the top. Use the volume buttons to scroll to “Reboot system now “ then press the ***Power*** button to select it.
Did this work? Don’t worry if it didn’t as there is more you can do. For now I await your results. And yes the buttons are tricky to press correctly. Good luck. I have rescued a few of these.
So you can try recovering your device by following this set of instructions.
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So you can try recovering your device by following these sets of instructions.
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1. ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down''***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word ''Start'' with an arrow around it.
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***''First try:''***
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2. Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to ''Power Off''. Press the ''Power'' button to select that option.
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# Turn tablet off
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# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''Start”'' with an arrow around it.
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# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to ''Power Off''. Press the ''Power'' button to select that option.
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# Disconnect the power cord and reconnect it within 10 seconds. A battery icon should appear on the screen. Allow your device to charge at least 1 hour before turning it on again.
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***''If that didn’t work:''***
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3. Disconnect the power cord and reconnect it within 10 seconds. A battery icon should appear on the screen. Allow your device to charge at least 1 hour before turning it on again.
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# Turn tablet off
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# ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word “''***Start***”'' with an arrow around it.
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# Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to “***''Recovery Mode”''***. Press the ***''Power'' button*** to select that option.
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# ***GOOGLE logo*** will appear with the lock symbol ***BUT*** do nothing and wait!
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# An Android robot will, eventually, appear on its back with a door open with red exclaimation mark and a “***No command***” message.
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# While holding down the ***Power*** button, press the ***Volume Up*** button.
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# The page will show “Android Recovery” at the top. Use the volume buttons to scroll to “Reboot system now “ then press the ***Power*** button to select it.
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Did this work? Don’t worry if it didn’t as there is more you can do. For now I await your results. And yes the buttons are tricky to press correctly. Good luck. I have rescued a few of these.
O.K. thanks.
So you can try recovering your device by following this set of instructions.
1. ***Press and hold*** the ***''Volume Down'' ***and ***''Power'' button*** at the same time ***for at least 10 seconds***. You’ll see an Android robot and the word ''Start'' with an arrow around it.
2. Press the ***''Volume Down''*** button to move through the options until the screen shows the option to ''Power Off''. Press the ''Power'' button to select that option.
3. Disconnect the power cord and reconnect it within 10 seconds. A battery icon should appear on the screen. Allow your device to charge at least 1 hour before turning it on again.