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I pulled the lead out of my m530 while it was charging and now it has become unresponsive. The light comes on for one second and thats it nothing else,won't charge either
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mostly it seems like a software problem. Did you try restarting it by pressing VOLUME DOWN + POWER button?? if it's not working , then take it to a service center and re-flash the software once.
Sometimes
all it takes is a restart for the iPhone to become responsive again. To
restart your iPhone when it is unresponsive, press and hold the
sleep/wake and home buttons until the Apple logo appears (~10 seconds).
Very low battery
It
is possible for an iPhone to become unresponsive if the battery drops
to an extremely low level. Plug the iPhone into your computer or wall
charger and allow it to charge for at least 20 minutes before using it
again. The IC regulator power supply inside can be Short, go to repair. IMEI nothing to see with the problem.
Sometimes
all it takes is a restart for the iPhone to become responsive again. To
restart your iPhone when it is unresponsive, press and hold the
sleep/wake and home buttons until the Apple logo appears (~10 seconds).
Very low battery
It
is possible for an iPhone to become unresponsive if the battery drops
to an extremely low level. Plug the iPhone into your computer or wall
charger and allow it to charge for at least 20 minutes before using it
again.
Sometimes
all it takes is a restart for the iPhone to become responsive again. To
restart your iPhone when it is unresponsive, press and hold the
sleep/wake and home buttons until the Apple logo appears (~10 seconds).
Very low battery
It
is possible for an iPhone to become unresponsive if the battery drops
to an extremely low level. Plug the iPhone into your computer or wall
charger and allow it to charge for at least 20 minutes before using it
again. God bless you
Sometimes
all it takes is a restart for the iPhone to become responsive again. To
restart your iPhone when it is unresponsive, press and hold the
sleep/wake and home buttons until the Apple logo appears (~10 seconds).
Very low battery
It
is possible for an iPhone to become unresponsive if the battery drops
to an extremely low level. Plug the iPhone into your computer or wall
charger and allow it to charge for at least 20 minutes before using it
again. God bless you
Step 1: Like all electronic devices, iPods sometimes freeze and become unresponsive. Sometimes iPods lock up when they're dropped on the ground or come in contact with water, but less destructive accidents may also cause them to stop working. All versions of the iPod have a way to reset their hardware should they stop playing music or refuse to turn off.
Check the "Hold" switch on the top case of your iPod to be sure it isn't activated. An iPod will appear frozen and unresponsive if this feature is activated. A lock symbol will appear on your iPod's screen if it is in Hold mode. Switch the "Hold" button on and off once. Place one finger on the "Menu" button and another on the center button. Press both buttons at the same time and hold them for up to 8 seconds. Release the "Menu" and center buttons once the Apple logo appears on your iPod's screen. Try releasing the buttons and pressing and holding them a second time if the logo does not appear, as it can sometimes take several tries to reset a severely frozen iPod. Press and hold the top button and the center "Home" button on a frozen and unresponsive iPod touch to reset it. Hold the buttons for at least 10 seconds and wait for the Apple logo to appear on the screen, then release the buttons. Connect your iPod to its powerblock or a computer if it is still frozen. Wait 5 minutes and then try to reset it. Sometimes an iPod can appear frozen when its battery runs out and just needs a few minutes of power to start working again.
Hi Linda. Sometimes if there is a blown fuse or faulty connector on the battery leads, the charger thinks the batteries are charged as the voltage coming out of the charger rises to the high level. Some chargers will cut out if this happens. It is probably not the charger.
Make sure the batteries are plugged in correctly, sometimes during transport they will get knocked and become disconnected.
Also make sure that the battery terminals are not loose where the wires connect to the batteries.
Good luck. Neil.
Whenever i cannect it ,nothing comes up,nothing in "my computer" to click on.I update the driver for it,it works for about 20 seconds,then the device becomes unresponsive and i have tp update it again,which again it will connect for a short time ,become unresponsive,and then the update process.How do I keep my MP3 Player Connected.Also nothing is wrong with my USB chord.
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