Ok Now Yesterday took a nap and m tablet went dead and I forgot to put on the charger and it juust shut down now it wont turn on and I had it on the charger since 2:45 am till 4:40 now and still wont turn on Help Mee
SOURCE: My galaxy tablet was fine
You can damage the battery but it is very rare to actually do that. What you need to do is plug it in to the wall charger and leave it alone over night. At that point it should be just fine. it will actually start to show some signs of life after a few hours but don't be tempted to do anything wih it. it will first show a charge light or something after maybe 40 minutes if it is a faster charger.
If it shows no life the next day then you can try charging again but at this point you may hae a problem that requires either a battery replacement or warrenty. The battery has a microcontroller on it and when the battey gets real low they do not behave that well and typically you get the stone dead brick behaviour. And most people do not let it charge long enough to get it working. It is possible that there are other problems but those are usually moore serious and require replacement of the unit. The battery can be replaced but requires the etire case to be disassembled.
So charge it then check your warrenty and it may need serious repairs or to be replaced. If it is out of warrenty then you need to be careful on the cost verses replaceemn
LOL, you're up the creek. Never buy a computer that does not have a CD Drive on it because that is what you need now.
May the AC Adapter Power Cord is bad. Some of them have a indicator light on them when you plug them in the wall. Does yours have a light on it and does it light up?
When you plug the power cord in the tablet do you see any lights?
SOURCE: my tablet is froze it wont shut down it wont powder off
Get a toothpick and hit the reset button on the back or side
SOURCE: my mid tablet will not charge
your charger probably died. go out and by a new one and see if that fixes your issue.
SOURCE: my pandigital tablet dont wanna charge
USB Connections
All tablets connect to your computer using a USB cable.
Once connected, the device should charge as long as the
computer recognizes it.
Look for manufacturer-specific software to launch once you
plug your tablet into your computer; if this software fails to launch, it's
likely that your computer hasn't detected the device and won't charge it.
Try a second USB cable, if available, or plug the USB cable
into a different port.
If the device doesn't charge in either port, replace the USB
cable.
AC Adapters
Some tablets are sold with an accompanying AC power
adapter, though these accessories are often optional.
Try plugging your tablet into its AC power connector in the
event that its USB cable isn't functioning.
Also check different wall outlets in case the outlet you are
plugging your tablet into is defective.
If the device fails
to charge in different outlets, the AC adapter may be faulty.
Reboot
Like any device with an operating system a computer, a mobile
phone or an MP3 player tablet computers can freeze from time to time.
When a computer freezes, you can reboot or restart it to get
the operating system working properly again.
This is true of tablets too, but rebooting these systems can
be a little tricky.
Check the manufacturer's website for specific instructions
to restart your system.
Putting the tablet to sleep and waking it up doesn't clear
its memory look instead for the buttons
for a "reset," which are different for every brand.
This may clear up any recent malfunctions, like freezing
apps or charging issues.
Restore
Just like a computer, tablets sometimes need to be restored
to their original state to overcome technical issues like charging problems.
Again, the process of restoring your tablet to its factory
default differs from model to model and from brand to brand.
Check the manual or the manufacturer's website for specific
instructions, but as a general rule: plug the tablet into your computer using
the provided USB cable.
Wait for the appropriate software to load and then look
for a "Restore" option.
Follow the onscreen prompts to restore the device.
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