Since you have checked that the power adapter is working OK, not powering on sounds like a problem with the power supply in the device itself.
''Powering on and not working is different to not powering on at all.'' You can’t reload firmware if the device indicates that it has no power.
If the device is still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, go the warranty route to get it fixed.
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If the device is no longer under warranty you may have to open it up and inspect the board near to where the power connector is situated and check for any obvious component damage e.g. blown or heated components etc.
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If the device is no longer under warranty you may have to open it up and inspect the board near to where the power connector is situated and check for any obvious component damage e.g. blown or overheated components etc.
If you do see something and you’re not quite sure or even not, post some images of the board back here. Maybe someone can spot something that you can’t. Here’s how to add images to your ''question'' on ifixit [guide|21499]
Hi @nathandkratos
Since you have checked that the power adapter is working OK, not powering on sounds like a problem with the power supply in the device itself.
''Powering on and not working is different to not powering on at all.'' You can’t reload firmware if the device indicates that it has no power.
If the device is still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, go the warranty route to get it fixed.
If the device is no longer under warranty you may have to open it up and inspect the board near to where the power connector is situated and check for any obvious component damage e.g. blown or heated components etc.
If you do see something and you’re not quite sure or even not, post some images of the board back here. Maybe someone can spot something that you can’t. Here’s how to add images to your ''question'' on ifixit [guide|21499]