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Could be a faulty cable....more likely that you are plugging into the front usb socket when you should use rear ones as these are direct onto motherboard whereas front are cable connected to mobo.be aware that it is a 5volt rail in both cases but the amps are less than 1 whereas some external power socket chargers are rated as high as 2 amps hence less charging times.
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I don't know what connectors you have on your tablet, but often there is a micro USB socket for connecting a lead from there to a standard USB socket on a computer. Some devices can also charge through this connection, so this is worth a try.
You may also try replacing the charger with a new one, in case yours has become faulty (you could check for a voltage at the plug for the tablet when the charger is plugged in by using a suitable multimeter on the right setting. Absence of voltage here would confirm a faulty charger.)
Otherwise, if the charger is OK and all the connections are firm and good, it may be necessary to replace the battery as rechargeable batteries do have a finite life.
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If you are still have a light indicator in the battery charge, you are in luck. Recharge completely your tablet before you trying to restart it. Once is fully charge, push the on and the volume button at the same time, but not for more than 5-6 seconds at the time, and not more often than every 20-30 seconds apart. Hold the volume button by the (-) side not the (+) side when you do that. It should restart the Wizard to reboot and get your tablet back on line...
This tablet does t reset with the power button unlike other Android devices. When you hold down the on/off switch, it only drains the battery. If you see the color indicator still charging, allow a full charge.Then, only stay put and pulse the button for a moment quick and let it rest few seconds to try again and again. Only when u see a light coming out of the screen, and I recommend you do this with the power cord on, you hold the power switch down until the rebooting is iniciated. Let go til it is finish and see where the problem is. More likely, like mine, the Settings stop working and needs tune up for the CPU. Never leave an application running when closing your system. With or without internet connection.
I rare case,the wifi module can disconnect for it socket.
It's usually cause by mishandling the unit.
If it's under warranty then you should send it in for repair.
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The DIY method is to power off the unit.
Place a large soft towel on a table.
Place the display face down.
Apply GENTLY pressure (side to side and top to bottom) on the back of the unit.
PLEASE apply pressure gently!!!!!!!!!
With some luck,you will press the wifi card back into its socket.
It sounds like your in sleep mode. Hold the power button till the display says power off and tap the power off on the display, the charging light will come on and the charging light will change color when it is fully charged. Here is the link to the pdf quick start guide: http://www.pandigital.net/userfiles/file/Downloads/QSG_%20PRD07T-1_v2.2_09-08-10.pdf Hope this helps thanks for using FixYa
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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