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I Can Only Turn On My Device If It's Plugged In???

Anyone know anything about this?

Is this a known issue? Is it something I am doing wrong?
 
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try leaving it in the freezer(20min~ish), it has worked for others w/n800.
 
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Yeah, no thanks.
 
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Battery issue? Starting up obviously takes a lot of power, so something might be going on. I don't know anything about a freezer, maybe just put your battery in there. Can someone else confirm this freezer thing?
 
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So, once it is turned on you can unplug it?
 
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Right, I can start it when it is plugged in, then unplug it and it still works. But if I shut it down and then try to start it up again, it won't turn on...?
 
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Look at this thread for the solution.

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...32&postcount=2
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