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If your Tablet Nexus 7 did not connect to the internet try to refresh the connections. Open the menu and hit the settings button. Click the Wifi Off and open the page. Scan for the internet provider you are currently connected then click forget. Back to the main menu. After 10 to 20 seconds click the wifi icon and reconnect.
www.dummies.com/consumer.../tablets/nexus-7/how-to-transfer-files-to-your-nexus-7/..and to put them from your nexus 7 to your computer just do the opposite.
Tap "Install" on the next screen to confirm. When Flash is installed, head into your phone's stock browser (again, Google Chrome won't support your newly-installed Flash apk). On Android 3.0 or later, go to Menu (three dots next to the address bar on some phones) > Settings > Advanced > Enable plug-ins.
Install a file browser (I use ES File Explorer) and then just open the Download folder. Long press a file to select it, then press Delete button which appears bottom of screen
Use a file manager app (File Expert, OI File Manager etc) that shows your file structure, look for a "Download" folder (probably) and delete from there.
I'd suggest clicking on the "forgot password" link usually supplied after the first failed attempt on Android Tablets and follow the instructions. If this fails, do a hardware reset by depressing the small reset button with an open paper clip. While depressing the button restart the tablet. It shouldn't lose any saved files but will reset the OS back to factory defaults and allow you to input a new password.
Charge your nexus using the ASUS wall charger that came with your nexus. Once you connect your Nexus to the wall, just push the power button once (do not hold). A battery animation should appear showing that the tablet is charging. Let it sit for a while, then power it up.
If you suspect it's a hardware problem and if you feel comfortable opening up your device, please let me know so I can give you a step by step walk through to figure out what exactly is going on with your device.
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