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Step 1: Power off Nexus 7
Step 2: Power on while holding Volume Down/Up
(enter BootLoader)
Step 3: Press Volume Up to toggle to "Recovery Mode"then press power to select
Step 4: Hold The Power Button and tap Volume Up when you see "No Command"
Step 5: Press & hold Power Button & Volume Up Button Again
Step 6: Toggle with vol down and vol up / power at wipe data (all data) & reboot
Step 1: Power off Nexus 7
Step 2: Power on while holding Volume Down/Up
(enter BootLoader)
Step 3: Press Volume Up to toggle to "Recovery Mode"then press power to select
Step 4: Hold The Power Button and tap Volume Up when you see "No Command"
Step 5: Press & hold Power Button & Volume Up Button Again
Step 6: Toggle with vol down CLEAR CACHE & reboot
You can try to do a hard reset by holding down the power button and the volume down button for 20-30 seconds. IF the device still will not turn on make sure it has enough battery or is plugged in.
If you still have problems you can try the following to do a factory reset:
If your tablet is on, power it off.
Press and hold Power until the device powers on, then immediately press and hold Volume Down (while still pressing Power). You will see the word Start with an arrow drawn around it.
Press Volume Down twice to designate Recovery mode.
Press Power to restart into Recovery mode. You will see an image of an Android robot with a red exclamation mark.
While holding down Power, press Volume Up.
Use the volume keys to scroll to "wipe data/factory reset" and press Power to select it.
Scroll down to "Yes - erase all user data" and press Power to select it.
If you can get into the bootloader try doing a factory reset, if you are rooted press and hold the power and vol down button and that would boot into recovery. Worse case, you can google factory images for nexus 7 e and download a factory image from google and they provide the instructions on how to reimage your devices
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.
You may want to try and do a hard reset/reboot which will hopefully bring the Nexus 7 back to life.
Press the power button and both volume keys for several seconds. The computer screen will eventually blink off. Continue to hold until you see the Android recovery logo and the large Start selection at the top of the screen.
Move the volume keys up and down to see the menu selections. If you don't want to factory reset, you can try to Power down or to Restart bootloader from these selections. The power key will select the option.
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