Hold the power button for seconds. After this, just wait for the Kindle to reboot itself. This will restore your Kindle back to the original settings. If this does not work, you can always repeat and try again. Make sure that your Kindle has been fully charged. Restore your Kindle DX.
Simply press the power button for at least 20 seconds. The Kindle should shut off, and turn black. Then wait until the Kindle reboots itself. If this does not work, you can always try again. Troubleshoot your Kindle Touch. First click on the "Home" button. Follow this by clicking on "Menu" on the screen.
A bar will appear, you should click on "Settings. Restart and restore your Kindle 5-Way Controller. This includes Kindles that are both Fourth and Fifth Generation.
Navigate your Kindle to the "Menu" page. Choose "Settings," then "Menu" again. You will finally click "Restore to Factory Settings. Reset your Kindle Paperwhite. First you will want to tap "Menu" on the home screen. A screen will pop-up, in which you will click "Settings. If you click "Yes" you will reset your Kindle back to factory settings.
Slide down the top menu and click "More Finally, at the very bottom, you will click on "Restore to Factory Settings. If this does not work, you can always try it again. Make sure your battery is charged before you try again. Check your Silk browser settings and make sure images are turned on. If images are turned on but still won't display, a soft reset might fix this problem.
Not Helpful 3 Helpful 7. Your Kindle is set to a different language. You can change it in your settings. Not Helpful 8 Helpful 7. My Kindle Fire shows a blank screen and doesn't respond to any buttons or touches. What should I do? Try holding the power button -- a battery should show up. If it does, that means you need to charge your Kindle. If the battery doesn't show up, go ahead and plug the Kindle in for an hour or so before repeating the same step.
If the screen is still blank, your Kindle may need to be replaced. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 6. Check for Kindle updates, then perform a soft reset as described above. If this only happens with books in a certain format, try converting to a different format, or deleting and redownloading the books. If nothing works, contact Amazon support. Not Helpful 6 Helpful 5. Hold the power button for at least 40 seconds, then release. Wait for the charge indicator light to come on, then press the power button again.
Not Helpful 34 Helpful If you forgot your Amazon account password, visit the Amazon website on another device and click the "Forgot my password" link. If you forgot the passcode you enter when you start up the device, perform the factory reset as described in this article.
This will delete your data, but anything in "Your Kindle Library" can be redownloaded once you re-register the device with your Amazon account.
Not Helpful 11 Helpful 6. First, check to make sure that your Kindle is the problem and not the outlet by plugging the charger into another outlet. If the Kindle still doesn't charge, then I would contact Amazon's customer service department so they can recommend the next step for you. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 2. I have a virus on my Kindle Fire Tablet 2nd Generation.
I do not have a volume button on this model. What can I do? Try a hard reset or a factory reset. The instructions on how to do this are written above. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 6. Not Helpful 30 Helpful 4. Try soft-resetting your Kindle by holding the power button for approximately 20 seconds and releasing it.
The device should reboot and show loading screen. If the problem persists, there is a possible issue with your Kindle memory problem, electronic malfunction, screen, etc. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 2. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. You could also call Amazon Kindle Support at or its international number at Koble mostly writes about technology, electronics and computer topics. Home Smart Devices.
Choose "Menu" again from within the Settings menu. This displays a different menu than before. Choose the "Restart" option. Wait while your Kindle powers off and on again. Select "Settings" from the menu. A Shutdown window appears. Wait for the Fire to shut down completely. The Kindle Fire will shut down. Hold the "Reset" button until your Kindle powers down. The Kindle's screen will then flash several times before the device is restored to its factory settings. Cameron Sherber has been writing professionally since , and his comic strips appear regularly in "The High Plains Reader" and "The Huffington Post.
By Cameron Sherber. Only the Kindle 1 can be restored to its factory settings by removing the back of the device. Hard resets can be performed on subsequent models through a combination of keyboard commands and exterior buttons.
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