by Workingman » 08 Feb 2020, 13:59
Gal, please try this, hold the power button for 20 seconds or more to make sure it is turned off. Then give it a good few hours on charge. Try two different chargers, one after the other, just in case one is not working.
Once done press and hold both the Volume Down and Power buttons.
After a few seconds your Kindle should boot into the Amazon recovery screen - you'll see the Amazon logo, let go of the buttons and wait for the recovery menu to appear.
Use the Volume buttons + and - to navigate to the wipe data/factory reset option.
Press the Power button to proceed.
Again, use the Volume buttons to select the Yes — delete all user data option.
Press the Power button to confirm and let the system do its work.
You should then be able to turn it on and off as normal.
If none of that works then Kaz probably has the right idea. There could be all sorts of problems, from a totally dead battery to duff chargers to a broken charging port to a dead screen.... some places will charge you the £50 for a new one just to take it out of your hand.