BlackBerry smartphone phone off of himself, now won't turn on and red light flashes

My phone turn self off about 3 hours.  It turns not back, the CIM flashes red.  Looks like to me he's flashing 2 flashes long then 2 a small right now.  If he repeats continuously with 20-30 seconds between each.  I tried to plug it into my laptop but is not connected.  I'm OK with the computer, but not a lot, so if someone can help me?... Well explained or simple answer would help me lol.  Thanks Katie.

keep try again.

Plug the USB cable into the device and then run the cmd line file and see what happens.

This process is good enough for saving devices. Be patient and try with the battery and the battery.

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