Device was purchased new. This was my first kindle. This failure happened after I let the battery totally die, but I never replaced the screen or opened up this kindle at all. It is a "well used" device and has certainly been dropped more than once, so I guess something might have come loose.
I have my new paperwhite now and am happy with that, but thought it would be nice to fix this old one if I could.
Is there a self-test I can run to see if it can read the eeeprom? Is there some way to manually write waveform data to the eeeprom?
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