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Please try this sequence...note that, throughout the entire 4h15m process, your BB must remain connected to a known-good wall charger (not PC USB):
- With the battery inside, connect your BB to the wall charger
- Leave it alone for 2 hours, no matter what the LED or the display does
- Remove the battery
- Wait 15 minutes
- Insert the battery
- Wait another 2 hours, no matter what the LED or the display does
This has been known to "kick start" some BBs.
It is also possible that your battery or BB has experienced a problem...to test, this sequence is needed:
- Obtain a known good and already fully charged additional battery...use it in your BB and see what happens
- Obtain access to a known good and identical BB...use your battery in it and see what happens
The results of this will indicate if it's your BB or your battery that has the problem. If it turns out to be the BB, then your nest step is in-hand evaluation by a qualified technician -- or just replacement.
Good luck and let us know!
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