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Originally Posted by slimerbaggins27
I'll try all these tips but after trying to reset it numerous times i'm starting to give up hope haha.
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I was in a similar, seemingly worst-case, situation a few months ago.
The good news is that the most expensive part of your Kindle Keyboard, the screen, is in good condition. If you have another Kindle Keyboard with a cracked screen, you can replace that cracked screen with your good one, and then use the other unit. There are instructions on youtube, and elsewhere on the web, on how to disassemble and re-assemble the eReader.
If you don't have a cracked screen unit, and you live in the US, you can get one fairly cheaply on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amazon-Kindl...UAAOSwbdpWXU~6
One factor behind my advice: The screen is easier to replace than the motherboard.