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Can anyone help me with my Kindle please? I have tried to switch it on but the only thing on the screen is the picture of the battery telling me to charge it, so I have plugged charger in to Kindle and mains and the orange light comes on Kindle then in seconds it goes to green as if it is charged but it is not . The picture of battery is on screen all the time. I have tried to press all buttons but nothing else happens. can I take it somewhere (Comet maybe) or what else can I do?
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You could try this handygran. Hope it helps. If the battery isn’t too far gone, here’s how to revive it: 1. Plug the device into the Kindle A/C adapter (not your computer) and let it charge for a few hours. Be sure the charging light is lit — sometimes a drained Kindle will stop charging a few seconds after you plug it in. Unplug and replug until the light...
17:25 Tue 19th Feb 2013
You could try this handygran. Hope it helps.
If the battery isn’t too far gone, here’s how to revive it:
1. Plug the device into the Kindle A/C adapter (not your computer) and let it charge for a few hours. Be sure the charging light is lit — sometimes a drained Kindle will stop charging a few seconds after you plug it in. Unplug and replug until the light stays on steadily, then leave it alone. Most of the time you’ll come back to a restored Kindle. If not, go on to step 2.
2. If you still see the same Critical Battery screen after charging, unplug the USB cord, then hold the power slide to the right for at least 20 seconds.
3. Release the power slide, then immediately press and hold the Home key for another 30 – 45 seconds.
4. Once the Kindle’s screen begins to flash, release the Home key. The eReader will boot to recovery mode. To continue, press and hold the R key until the screen flashes again.
5. After the device is finished rebooting, you may see the Critical Battery screen once more. If so, plug in the USB cord and wait for the Kindle to return to the Home screen.
If the battery isn’t too far gone, here’s how to revive it:
1. Plug the device into the Kindle A/C adapter (not your computer) and let it charge for a few hours. Be sure the charging light is lit — sometimes a drained Kindle will stop charging a few seconds after you plug it in. Unplug and replug until the light stays on steadily, then leave it alone. Most of the time you’ll come back to a restored Kindle. If not, go on to step 2.
2. If you still see the same Critical Battery screen after charging, unplug the USB cord, then hold the power slide to the right for at least 20 seconds.
3. Release the power slide, then immediately press and hold the Home key for another 30 – 45 seconds.
4. Once the Kindle’s screen begins to flash, release the Home key. The eReader will boot to recovery mode. To continue, press and hold the R key until the screen flashes again.
5. After the device is finished rebooting, you may see the Critical Battery screen once more. If so, plug in the USB cord and wait for the Kindle to return to the Home screen.
Is there a slider for turning on/off, I would think all models should have one and this is your power slide. Do you know which model you have and have you got the instructions? If not, Google them and that should tell you what to do.
Sorry I can't be any more help handygran.
Funnily enough, when I found mine it was in the same state as yours and now I'm having to follow the instructions I gave you to charge the battery. Hope it works.
Best of luck.
Sorry I can't be any more help handygran.
Funnily enough, when I found mine it was in the same state as yours and now I'm having to follow the instructions I gave you to charge the battery. Hope it works.
Best of luck.