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kevin joy Posted on Dec 30, 2012

The screen does not load it stayes blue

It was working fine about an hour ago. it was plugged in to charge, and when it was unplugged i tried to turn it on and the screen satys blue it does not load.

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You need to reset it. there are different fires so not sure where the place is, but ours is on the back. use a paper clip, stick in the hole and it will reset and come on. you should refer to your users manual on line. probably under amazon.com kindle help.

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