How do i stop the uncompact on my android tablet???

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  1. Posts : 30,192
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #11

    When you said you tried all that stuff, how long did you hold reset. On my router it requires 7-8 secs. Please ensure you have power in unit.

    Yes it sounds like bobkn has real world experience with this. Good luck.
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  2. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #12

    In most battery operated computing devices such as tablets and cell phones, not being able to get them to turn on with no other obvious reason for it is caused by the battery becoming excessively discharged. It can also be caused by a thermal protection shutdown. The solution usually involves physically disconnecting the battery which, unfortunately, sometimes requires the device to be disassembled to do so. But there are other things you can try to get it to power on if the reset button will not do it.

    Just hold down the power button for an incredibly long time. Like 2 minutes, and actually time it.
    Try holding different combinations of buttons like volume down + power button. Up + power button. Up + Down + power button. All the combinations you can try.
    With the charger disconnected, hold down the power button and then plug the charger in while keeping the power button held down.

    If you do manage to get it powered on, you are probably going to have to boot it from a recovery USB flash drive, copy your data off it and re-install Windows. A good recovery drive image is right here on this forum:
    Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Disk

    Read my quote in the middle of the OP of that thread about making a combination Windows 10 installation and Kyhi's recovery tools flash drive. I have created a combination Windows 10 installation and Kyhi recovery drive on one of these:
    Amazon.com: SanDisk Ultra 32GB Micro USB 2.0 OTG Flash Drive For Android Smartphone/Tablet With App- SDDD-032G-G46: Computers & Accessories

    I can use the micro USB side to boot my Nextbook Windows tablet with, and can use the standard USB side to boot my desktops/laptops from.
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  3. Posts : 4,453
    Win 11 Pro 22000.708
       #13

    Caledon Ken said:
    Yes it sounds like bobkn has real world experience with this. Good luck.
    Sorry to give a false impression, but I have no real-world experience with this sort of device.

    Its manual is available for download:

    Cambio W101 V2 Instruction Manual – Help & Support

    Unfortunately, I see no mention of a means of forcing a boot from an external device (usually a USB flash drive) when the tablet can't boot from its internal drive. I hope that it will do that automatically if such a drive is present.

    In this tablet, the hard drive is a 32GB eMMC flash drive. I believe that eMMC drives are usually soldered to the motherboard. That means that it wouldn't be practical to remove the drive from the tablet and copy the data using an external drive dock.

    I hope that the OP manages to copy off her data before doing much more with the tablet.
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