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Originally Posted by coolsilver
Leave it off and let it charge a good 30 mins or more before powering on.
Since you are getting a boot loop, you might want to run a Task 29 on it to wipe the flash and flash the nbh again. I've had it happen once.
Other than that, make sure you got your files on the sd card right.
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nah, you don't understand, this is why you think im being stupid (i think haha)
it cant charge for extended time, when the charge reaches enough to boot, it friggin auto boots. neither wall, linux, nor windows keeps it charge while in "linux", so it dies. this is the continuous circle. also, random vibrations without anything showing on screen.... so i'm pretty sure i'm waiting long enough, trying not to be too ADD, haha, but its f'in tripped out problem here