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Ruby, try pressing and holding on button or you will have to reset.
Check the attached links,
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Patricia, Using the power switch, you can forcibly reset your Kindle device. This reset will shut down the Kindle without accessing the shutdown command from within the Kindle's operating system, a particularly useful tool when dealing with a frozen Kindle. To initiate a hard shutdown, Kindle disconnect from its charger, slide and hold the power switch for about 20 seconds. This will force the Kindle to shut down, now it can be restarted normally.
Check links below for charging problems. "I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button. Check out some of my other posts if you need more tips and info." Reset Kindle Fire When it Won Turn on or Charge
sounds like you did everything right
could call amazon see if they can help
or do a factory reset to eliminate software problems you will lose all your data
then there is hardware problems dead battery that won't recharge bad cable connection inside kindle
Put it on charge from a wall socket for 30 minutes (use a phone adaptor if you usually use the USB port to charge).
Press and HOLD the power switch in the ON position for a slow count of 20,
Ignore anything that happens and keep it pressed in.
Now go and drink some coffee.
Now tap the power On as normal. All should be fine.
You MAY want to check what apps you have installed - usually the cheaper they are the more rubbish the coding so they eat battery. Make sure that you turn Airplane mode ON to switch off any "poling" your apps are doing when you think it's asleep. This includes your email program which could be poling your wifi every second, that really eats battery :)
It is possible that your Kindle Fire's battery has died. If you noticed
the battery life diminishing before it wouldn't turn on at all this may
be the case. Here is a site that has replacement batteries for the
Kindle Fire: 3555A2L Battery for Amazon Kindle Fire D01400
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