My HP Slate 7 itself turns off

Hello world

My HP Slate 7 itself turns off, even when it is plugged. It becomes a real problem because I use it as an alarm clock as well. This problem only starts in the last week or two, but has been making more and more frequent. Suggestions help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

James

This behavior does not seem normal.  7 Slate do you have?

If it were my camera, I erase it with a Factory Reset and start over.  If the behavior appears immediately, then I would call HP for warranty repair.

By clicking on the "Support" link at the top of the page eventually will lead you to pages on your device where troubleshooting tips are available.

WyreNut

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