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Originally Posted by David28227
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Anyway, next thing that happened is that after a week or two of sitting it on my shelf with that screen stuck I decided to try to try again, I used the MFGTool to attempt to reboot it, and tried to reboot it to "Kindle Main" and the dead battery screen came up, so I charged it till the LED turned green (it was about a day and tried to use the MFGTool again, but this time it won't recognize, I've tried on new computers to no avail, My computer makes the "device connected" sound, but the MFGTool never recognises it
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Which is a bit ambiguous about the time lapse between the led turning green and trying to use mfgtool again.
A day's time is enough to discharge the battery depending on just what the machine is doing.
But it does continue on to describe the behavior of a Kindle with a low battery charge.
BIG NOTE:
The LED (and the battery management / battery charger) is under firmware control - -
And it is known that the machine with its firmware is not behaving normally.
So which are you going to believe?
The described behavior or the led?