![]() ![]() I’ve written a very comprehensive article on doing soft & factory reset on your Amazon Fire tablet so make sure that you check it out! #5: Try a Forced Restartįorced restart works similarly to doing a soft reset. After that, your device will restart as usual. Don’t let go until you see an Amazon logo appear on the screen. To do a soft reset, simply press and hold down the “Power” button for 30-40 seconds. Lastly, if you suspect that your USB cable is broken then try charging your tablet with another cord that has a micro USB connection #4: Do a Soft ResetĪ soft reset is a great way to fix random problems like this one. Carefully check if it’s inserted correctly by looking at the end of your charger itself. Similar to the issue with the power cord, sometimes your Micro USB connector might not be plugged in all the way. Sometimes an issue with the wall socket can cause problems with your device as well. If you are using a power outlet for charging then you can also check if it’s working or not. This results in your Kindle device is not charging at all.Īlso, check if the power outlet is working. Sometimes you might notice that the cord is only half plugged in. Plugging in the power cord all the way to charge up your device might not always work. #2: Check if the power cord is completely plugged into the wall outlet Allow at least 15-20 minutes before attempting again by holding down the “Power” button for at least 5 seconds. ![]() If you only plugged in your charger and try to turn it on, it may not work. Some Kindle Fire models are known for charging slowly. What To Do When Your Kindle Fire Won’t Turn On? #1: Charge it properly with an AC adapter #4: Do not replace Fire tablet parts yourself.#1: Don’t use unofficial and “fast” chargers.Tips To Avoid Your Kindle Fire From Stopping Working.#8: Check for any apps/widgets causing the issue.#6: Factory Reset your Kindle Fire Through Recovery Menu.#2: Check if the power cord is completely plugged into the wall outlet.#1: Charge it properly with an AC adapter.What To Do When Your Kindle Fire Won’t Turn On?.I think we've all tried enough of these reset procedures now on different devices to prove its clearly not a device or carrier issue. ![]() I have Pandora on my phone and it plays fine on it on the same wifi network. Just says "Waiting for connection" retry or cancel. Finally I tried a full factory reset on my Fire tablet and installed Pandora from fresh. Then I uninstalled Pandora and reinstalled. I've had it a couple years and never had an issue until now. Pandora stopped working about a week and a half ago on my Fire tablet. I've been trying to resolve this issue for the last week, reading every post I can and finally found this thread and decided to post here. I can use the tablet to view sites such as CNN.COM, but still have concerns about network problems. The network has changed and it has not worked on this new network. Reminder: This tablet worked for a couple of years and stopped when we moved. There is a list of items:Īnd some more general stuff that does not appear to be Pandora related.ĭid the force stop and went back to Pandora. Backup to the top level of Apps for Pandora. Go to Pandora App to find a top level title of “Show Notifications” There is nothing like “All” or something to clear all data. There is “Amazon App Settings” so open that. There is no “Apps and Games” but there is “Apps and Notifications” At the bottom is the options for “Manage Notifications” and “CLEAR ALL.” The latter returns me to the Pandora screen which does not connect.įound my way back to Settings. One looks like “Airplane mode” and another like a sleep mode. There is a brightness bar with six icons below that. Swipe down to get a dialog, result was nothing like anticipated. Type in in the URL and get the Cancel Retry dialog. Left off overnight and returned to this, no progress. Sorry for the delay, could not get back to this until now. ![]()
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