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Feb 21, 2013 - Uploaded by Pam Morris
If you have not updated your nabi 2 to 3.0 Blue Morpho then you can change the ... settings > Apps > Maxthon Kidsafe browser > clear data > Ok > Force stop > ok. ... I'm receiving a invalid password in dad mode how you fix.?.
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Sep 26, 2014 - Uploaded by Pam Morris
This video will help you determine why your nabi tablet is not charging. Use it to see if you need a replacement cable, USB wall adapter or if the tablet its... ... What might be wrong and how to fixit! ... Nabi 2: Accessories!
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Aug 29, 2015 - Uploaded by Android Mods & Hacks
This video will show you how to fix " Unfortunately Google Search has ... 2:47. Android Error - Unfortunately (app name) has stopped- Fix - Duration: 9:35. ... Fix "Unauthorised Actions have been detected" Error by Disabling ...
This happens on the Android system including all Google services
Google search,Youtube,Play Store ...
To fix this problem :
go to Settings
- Application manger
- Google Play services
then Clear Cache .
that's it
If using the supplied / original BLACK and WHITE USB cord, the black must be used for charging. The white is for data transfer only and lacks connections for power / charging.
Most USB chargers will output 1 amp or less. Many USB jacks on computers output between .5 and 1 amp - max. Your device calls for a charger with 2 amps output. Connecting to devices such as those mentioned above can overload and damage the charger or computer - don't use them!
USB ports have standard connections or "pinouts". You should obtain a USB charger (5V DC) rated for 2 amps (or more for better performance). Be sure to select one with matching USB connector (compatible with your device) - mini, micro, etc.
Amazon has several from which to choose:
Amazon com nabi2 nv7a charger
Wifi is needed for any game or app that requires access to the Internet. That would include email and GPS map functions. If the app/game is self-contained within the tablet, wifi is not required.
It is stuck in a boot loop for some reason - the only way to fix it now is to connect it up to a pc and use adb to reprogram to fix the partitions etc and that doesnt usually succeed so I am afraid you would be better sticking it on ebay for sale as spares or repairs - someone may need the screen.
If you have tried the pinhole reset and then the power and up volume button to factory restore anbd it doesnt work you are at a stage where you need technical assistance way beyond anything most repair shops can do - some of these problems can only be sorted by the factories that produce them or by removing and resoldering surface mounted chips onthe motherboard (ie firmware).
tablets are designed to be throwaway.
you can buy new batteries off ebay but replacing the battery will require cutting and soldering as the batteries in these tablets are soldered directly to the board and are stuck in place with glue and electrical insulating glass tape. Not a big job but fiddly and anyone with a soldering iron skill and basic leccie-tronics can do it.
it may be the battery - when you press the power button does the screen flicker or does the green power light come on.
pressing the power button whilst pressing the up or down volume button should take you into recovery mode - do this whilst the power block is plugged in - if the tablet shows signs of life with the power block plugged in you can be sure its the battery..
when tablets are vroken its usually by being dropped and this can cause the screen connector to come loose so you get no display but power lights will still be on.
The easiest way to work around a lost password is to do a factory reset. Some tablets will let you change a forgotten password with an email link, but it doesn't always work. Just remember when you reset your tablet to factory, you will have to redownload any apps you installed yourself. It's just like out of the box again. Set up your new password and accounts after you reset.
If it truly is the connector in the Nabi, you're in a bit of a jam. But, the power cords I find are very finicky. I have two Nabi's and each has its "preferred" charging cable. One cable works better than the other on each tablet. Before attempting any major repair, try another USB charging cable. You can get the cable for under $4 on Ebay. Make sure you have a high powered USB source (2 Amp or 2000 milliamp) or it won't provide enough juice to charge the tablet. Beyond that, I also sometimes have to "position" the cable just right, twisting the connector and cable till I get the red charge light to stay on. Often this requires I fully power off the Nabi, not just put it into stand-by. Good luck.