Use a paperclip to short the two terminals in the usb output Jack. The two at the opposite sides of the jack. I have to do it before almost every charge.
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the charge imdicator is suppose to blink when you plug the toy to the wall adaptor. if it doesnt blink then there's something wrong with either the adaptor, the adaptor port on the toy or the rechargeable power packs. now i said that the light is suppose to blink. but the frequency of the blinks shouldnt be fast. if that's the case clean the compartments and re-insert the batteries. if you are still having problems try the ff T/S:
1)remove the power packs, plug the toy to adaptor and turn it on. if it turns on that means your adaptor is working. 2)remove the adaptor and try using just the power packs. 3)try using 4aa batteries.
if the toy turns on with only one of the power sources stated above you better call vtech hotline.
So I guess nothing else to do but to get it to boot from a SD card with Android 4.1 on the SD Card, It appears your's is corrupted, there is a number of sites where you can download along with directions to make an Android boot card. Hope this gets you up and running.
If it's flashing all lights fast at same time....don't worry. My mophie juicepack powestation does this all the time and refuses to take any charge. I bend a paperclip into a u shape and short the pins in the usb output Jack for not even a second. Quick touch is all that is needed. NO LONGER OR RISK DAMAGE OR FIRE. Resets the chip inside. Charges fine then.
Whenyou connect the power adapter into the laptop, does the power LED lightup? If not then -
The battery adapter or the adapter's power lead or the laptop's powersocket could be faulty.
Check power adapter's DCplug that connects into the laptop power socket with a multi-meter, the voltageshould be slightly higher than the voltage that is printed on the label on thebottom of the adapter. If the voltage is zero or way below the voltage that isprinted on the label then the power adapter is faulty and needs to be replaced.
If the adapter is OK thenconnect it to the laptop and power it up, then look at the power/batterycharging LED light and wriggle the power plug in the laptop's powersocket. If the power/battery LED light flashes and in a certain position thisLED light stays firm, then the power socket is either faulty or it has a drysolder joint where it is connected to the motherboard.
This can be repaired but itrequires the laptop to be completely dismantled to get at this power socket andrepair. If you cannot DIY then I suggest you get a quote first.
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