How Do You Fix a Stuck Fire Logo Screen?
Disconnect USB sticks and hardware. Remove any USB drives and cables from your Fire tablet and perform a system restart. It’s possible the connected device could be causing conflicts.
Restart in Recovery Mode. Once activated, use the volume buttons to highlight Restart and the Power button to confirm the selection.
Clear the Fire tablet’s cache. If you have access to the tablet’s settings and apps, attempt clearing its cache to help it run faster. To do this, select Settings > Apps & Notifications > Manage All Applications or See all > Storage > Clear Data or Clear Storage > Clear Cache.
If your tablet won’t charge, there may be something wrong with your charging port. The first thing you should try is cleaning it, first with tweezers (if debris is visible), and then with a cotton swab and some rubbing alcohol. You should be careful not to dislodge or damage the pins inside, however. If cleaning doesn’t work, you may need to schedule a service appointment if you aren’t comfortable replacing the part yourself.
You should first try letting your tablet charge for a while to see if its battery was just low. If that doesn’t work, there may be a problem the connections to the charging port. Try (gently) wiggling the cable in the port to see if it makes a connection. Other possible causes are that the battery connector has worked loose inside the case or the battery itself is bad. For these issues, you’ll probably need to schedule service.
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