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not familiar with that tablet but most charging problems are either the cord or battery needs replacing. If light does not come on when on charge then you need a new cord. If light comes on and it won't hold the charge then it's time to replace your battery.
You can try a factory restore, but if that doesn't work you will need to buy a new tablet. These cheap tablets are throw-aways unfortunately. Note that a factory restore will erase any files you have on the device.
Factory Restore on Android devices:
- Turn off the device
- Hold Volume Down and also press the Power button until a menu comes up
- Use the Volume Up and Down buttons to select Factory Reset (or Restore)
- Press Power to select
Try performing a power reset. There should a power reset button near the charging port. It looks like a tiny hole. While plugged into the charger, use a paperclip to push the button inside this hole for 3-5 seconds. If it turns on, please allow it to charge for 4-6 hours before using it. Support Troubleshooting Guide
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