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Press and hold Volume up and Power button at the same time until you boot into the Android system recovery.... Choose Wipe data/FactoryReset with your volume keys and then press the power button to confirm.
try this hold volume up and and power button at the same time when screen comes up release both power and volume up button recovery mode will come up go down with the volume down to wipe data press power button select go down to yes select it and then it will erase may go back to recovery mode go to reboot and it will restart select it
Go to amazon.com and search "Trio Stealth G2 charger"
or, if you can't wait
check the OUTPUT voltage and amperage on the old charger (for example, it could say: "5.0 VDC --- 1000 mA" (that means 5 volts, 1000 milliAmp), and find a standard charger with same voltage, and same or higher amperage.
You should check the Voltage and Amperage rate of your tablet's charger, should be same of cell phone.
If you've lost your tablet charger and you are not sure, don't do it. You might fry some circuits of your tablet by Voltage overcharge
Ask someone with a similar tablet for this info, It is on any charger
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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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You need to check battery to see if the battery has correct voltage. Their should be on the battery the number for voltage of battery if battery is not at suggested voltage then check for tablet with voltage meter to see if the tablet is charging at correct voltage. If battery is at correct voltage then something is wrong with tablet. If battery is not at correct voltage then probably battery is bad. Let me know for further assistance
How old is tablet , maybe new battery is needed ???? Is there power at the wall plug your using ???? Sometimes it's as easy as the plug , !!M the charger your using May be bad , do you know how to use a voltage meter to test if there s power coming from it to your tablet ?? More info is needed on this ??
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