On Mar 14, 2013, at 12:37 PM, Eric Hall wrote:

> Did you take the battery completely out, wait a few and put it back in? Or 
> try to start it without the battery?

Take the battery out, unplug the adapter and press the power button and wait 10 
minutes.  Then reconnect power and hit the power button, then insert the 
battery.

This should drain any capacitors that may be holding enough charge to keep some 
circuits powered and in a "confused" state.

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