After you do it the device will restart. It will appear as nothing happened. Let it sit for few minutes. The screen will change and go through the initiating process and you will have a like new device. Thank you this worked a treat, I have my beloved kindle back and working. I think I was skimping on the 40 seconds! When I timed myself it worked. Great help.
June 1 by DAWN. Marshal Bravo bravomarshal. Hold down the force button down for 40 seconds until your Amazon Fire tablet naturally restarts. On the off chance that it restarts before the 40 seconds is up, discharge the force button. On the off chance that it hasn't restarted following 40 seconds, discharge the force catch and press it again to turn on your tablet.
This worked for me But you need to be accurate with your 40 seconds, I was giving it less ,so I timed myself and it worked a charm. Apparently I count 40 seconds much too quickly! This is my 4th Kindle. I have the Kindle fire 8 since November of If I turn the page it shows me my photos. I am dumbfounded. Can someone help me? I had the same problem yesterday. First, do a hard reset by holding the power button for 20 seconds, until the screen goes blank.
The hold the Volume down button then press the poser button. The display should show Recovery Mode at the bottom. You will get a menu, select Factory reset. Factory reset formats the drive. When done select clear cache, when that finishes then select reboot. It will start in normal mode, if it asks if you want to restore press No otherwise it will load the last settings that may have been the problem. Christina McGinnes kristykatt Fix Your Stuff Community Store.
Also, avoid using the device in extreme temperature conditions. Very hot or cold environments negatively affect the processor. In some rare instances, cases or sleeves have been known to impact upon the performance of the Fire tablets. If you have a recurring problem with your tablet freezing up, try using it without a case for a while to see if it solves the issue. This should be your go-to with most electronic devices if they become unresponsive.
If your screen is completely unresponsive, start by pressing and holding the power button on the tablet for a full 40 seconds. After a few seconds, the screen will go blank but keep holding down the button for the full 40 seconds.
Once the 40 seconds pass, release the button. Your tablet might start back up on its own. Check the version of your Kindle software in your device's "Settings" menu against the latest version, and update if necessary.
Updates can be achieved by connecting your Kindle to a Wi-Fi connection, which will cause an update to begin automatically, or by connecting your Kindle to a computer via USB cable and visiting the above Web address. If your Kindle is fully charged and has current software, yet it continues to freeze, the device may need to be repaired. All Kindles are covered by a one-year limited warranty, which affords free maintenance for any problems that stem from bad workmanship or defective parts.
To find out how to submit your device for repairs, contact the Kindle Support line at Lara Webster has been writing professionally since By Lara Webster. What Could Cause an iPhone to Freeze?
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