Did your Kindle remain frozen so long the battery died, and now it wont turn on?

it’s possible for you to alsofix a Kindle that wont turn on.

Heres how to unfreeze a Kindle that has locked up:

Restart the Kindle.

When your Kindle locks up, the best way to fix the problem is to restart the rig.

The Kindle will restart, and you might start reading again.

If that happens, then try charging your Kindle first.

After the Kindle has charged for several hours, check to see if it works.

The screen should flash after about 10 to 40 seconds, and the Kindle will restart.

If you experience repeated lock ups, then you may be dealing with outdated firmware.

reset your Kindle using one of the methods described above, then update the firmware.

To update the firmware, navigate toAmazons Kindle software update pageand download the relevant software update.

Factory reset the Kindle.

If your Kindle still experiences freezing problems, then performing a factory reset may help.

It may be eligible for free repairs or replacement, or Amazon may be able to offer other solutions.

Contact Amazon support for additional assistance.

Otherwise, you’ll need to schedule servicing to have the battery replaced.

For newer ones, go toSettings>machine Options>Reset to Factory Defaults>Reset.

For older models, trySettings>More>unit>Reset to Factory Defaults>Erase everything.