You can perform a hard reset on your tablet 2 ways. The first is by going into Settings>backup and reset and choosing the Factory Data Reset option.
If you are stuck at the startup screen or a password/pattern screen and cannot boot into the system, you will need to use method 2, which is booting into recovery mode. Have the tablet powered off first and make sure you have more than 50% charge on the battery. Boot into recovery mode by pressing and holding the volume up and power buttons. At the RCA logo screen, let go of the volume up button and you should next see an android image. Press and hold the power button and tap the volume up button once more and you will be brought to the recovery mode menu. From here, you will need to use your volume up and down buttons to scroll and navigate to the wipe data/factory reset option and use the power button to confirm. When the process is done, go ahead and reboot and your tablet will be set to factory original settings.
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Batteries are sensitive to extremes of heat or cold. Notice there is conflicting advice as to whether to completely drain a lithium battery or to charge it when down to 20%. I completely power mine down when not using it.
Submerge your tablet in a bathtub full of warm water. And let sit for about 5 mins. And then try to charge it. Tt should fix your problem. And future reference, the tablet needs to be wet before u microwave it. Otherwise it jusr fries
If restarting does not help, then leave the tablet on until the battery drains to zero and the tablet shuts off. Then plug it in and charge it fully. When you turn it on, everything should be reset. Worked for me and have had no problems since.
I would reset to factory defaults(in the manual or online). It usually takes a long time on the first boot, but it shouldn't take that long. Another thing to help speed it along is to ensure that the battery is fully charged and leave it plugged in while booting the first time.
Two possibilities:
1.- Be sure the battery is charged. There has to be some indication that the tablet is being charged.
If you can turn on the table when plugged in to the charger, and it dies soon after unplugging it, the tablet's battery may need replacement.
2.- The other possibility is that the tablet is dead...
Either the power converter (wall Pack) has no output of voltage....Or the battery has run its cycle of life. Symptoms of bad battery are,will take no charge,or not hold a charge for very long, or will not charge fully.I have an IPOD that I charged fully,and then put it away for a long time, when I got it back out....it wouldn't take a charge at all. These kind of issues are common with batterys . Hope this is helpful.
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