- Sep 17, 2011
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Hi, the other day I had to charge my Nexus 7 (32GB, 3G, 2012), nothing special there. But after charging it all night it wouldn't turn on anymore. No battery indicator, nothing.
Tried all the tricks provided by Google support: holding the power button for a long time; all possible combinations of pressing the power button and volume button(s), but still nothing. Also tried another charger as Google indicated and charging it overnight again and repeating all the steps of the buttons. Still nothing. It didn't fall or something, so it's not an unplugged battery connector.
My tablet is not rooted and is on the latest Android version (4.4.4) I think, but can't check it.
The Nexus 7 is not recognized by my pc when connected via USB.
So, now after contacting the shop, I can return it to them. Only thing I want to do before returning it, is deleting all the data off the tablet. I don't need a backup, just wipe all the data (or do a factory reset). Since it won't turn on, I can't get it into the factory reset boot screen.
Can anyone tell me how to do that (tools, guide)?
Just looked into the Android Device Manager (Lock/ Delete data) but since it's not online, don't know if/ when that would be executed.
Tried all the tricks provided by Google support: holding the power button for a long time; all possible combinations of pressing the power button and volume button(s), but still nothing. Also tried another charger as Google indicated and charging it overnight again and repeating all the steps of the buttons. Still nothing. It didn't fall or something, so it's not an unplugged battery connector.
My tablet is not rooted and is on the latest Android version (4.4.4) I think, but can't check it.
The Nexus 7 is not recognized by my pc when connected via USB.
So, now after contacting the shop, I can return it to them. Only thing I want to do before returning it, is deleting all the data off the tablet. I don't need a backup, just wipe all the data (or do a factory reset). Since it won't turn on, I can't get it into the factory reset boot screen.
Can anyone tell me how to do that (tools, guide)?
Just looked into the Android Device Manager (Lock/ Delete data) but since it's not online, don't know if/ when that would be executed.