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    Antique Vizio tablet looping

    A neighbor dropped off an ancient (antique? the thing must way 2 pounds!!)) Visio VTAB1008 for me to look at. After a day on the charger, it's stuck in an endless reboot loop (can't tell it NOT to try to turn on and to, instead, just charge battery!).

    I can divert it to recovery mode which seems like it is stable enough that I could leave the tablet waiting for input for hours without a problem. I've wiped cache and separately restored factory settings (haven't, yet, tried to reinstall an image from a uSD card).

    When charger is disconnected, I just get a momentary flash of the softkeys before it shutsdown.

    Summarizing:
    • - on charger, endless boot loops that look like they are TRYING to succeed (Vizio logo, softkeys illuminate but the reboot happens almost immediately)
    • - on charger, recovery mode appears to work but attempts to reboot lead to the above problem
    • - on battery, brief flicker of softkeys (no Vizio logo!)


    While its possible there's something corrupted in the boot image (that doesn't affect the recovery mode), I suspect that the real problem here is a toasted battery? The fact that it won't start on battery -- coupled with the fact that it RESTARTS endlessly when supplementally powered (by the charger) seems to suggest this.

    I doubt friend is going to be keen on buying a new battery for such an old device.

    OTOH, I'm wondering if it will have any value to *me* (when he opts to discard it) without purchasing a battery. I.e., can I hack together a "battery eliminator" and live without the battery (for a desktop appliance permanently wired to the mains)?

    [One would have hoped that the charger would be sufficient to allow it to operate with a bad battery ]

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    Re: Antique Vizio tablet looping

    Mobile devices often won't boot from charger only. Try to put 4V (yes 4V, that's close to the voltage of a charged lithium cell) on the battery terminals on the logic board (without the battery), charger not connected, and see if it turns on.
    OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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