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I want to charge my battery with a usb cord from the computer but my phone had been discharged for two weeks now and i need help

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Then it means you have too boost the battery before it will be able to get charged. First try to insert the battery into another PDA and try to charge it there, it will take a little while to get it to charge, since it has been dead for 2 weeks now. After a little while the battery will begin to charge, or you can get en external/universal charger to charge your battery before inserting it back into your PDA and charge with a computer. That should do the job for you.
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