My Nexus 7 wouldn't boot , no matter what combination buttons I pushed.. (it was fully charged when this happened.) After letting it set for 2 weeks out of frustration, I opened it with one of your handy dandy [https://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Plastic-Opening-Tools/IF145-000-1|plastic opening tools], unplugged the battery for about 2 minutes, reattached the battery and closed the device back up.
I then pushed the power button as normal, and it BOOTED UP... been using it since.
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Opening the device up is very easy and this is definately worth a try...
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[https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Nexus+7+Rear+Panel+Replacement/9844|Opening the device up] is very easy and this is definately worth a try...
My theory, is that the Nexus never would really turn off, so unplugging allowed the OS to reset.... maybe ? anyway, it worked...
My Nexus 7 wouldn't boot , no matter what combination buttons I pushed.. (it was fully charged when this happened.) After letting it set for 2 weeks out of frustration, I opened it with one of your handy dandy plastic spudges , unplugged the battery for about 2 minutes, reattached the battery and closed the device back up.
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My Nexus 7 wouldn't boot , no matter what combination buttons I pushed.. (it was fully charged when this happened.) After letting it set for 2 weeks out of frustration, I opened it with one of your handy dandy [https://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Plastic-Opening-Tools/IF145-000-1|plastic opening tools], unplugged the battery for about 2 minutes, reattached the battery and closed the device back up.
I then pushed the power button as normal, and it BOOTED UP... been using it since.
Opening the device up is very easy and this is definately worth a try...
My theory, is that the Nexus never would really turn off, so unplugging allowed the OS to reset.... maybe ? anyway, it worked...
My Nexus 7 wouldn't boot , no matter what combination buttons I pushed.. (it was fully charged when this happened.) After letting it set for 2 weeks out of frustration, I opened it with one of your handy dandy plastic spudges , unplugged the battery for about 2 minutes, reattached the battery and closed the device back up.
I then pushed the power button as normal, and it BOOTED UP... been using it since.
Opening the device up is very easy and this is definately worth a try...
My theory, is that the Nexus never would really turn off, so unplugging allowed the OS to reset.... maybe ? anyway, it worked...