If your Amazon Fire tablet is not responding to touch or buttons, there are a few things you can do to try and restart it.

  1. If the tablet is off, press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds until it turns on.
  2. If the tablet is on but not responding, press and hold the home button for about 10 seconds until it turns off.
  3. If the tablet is on but not responding to touch or buttons, press and hold the volume down button for about 10 seconds until it turns off.
  4. Press and hold both power and volume down buttons at the same time until you see a message that says “Fire Tablet Restarting.” Release all buttons when you see this message.
  5. After restarting, try using touch or buttons to turn on the device again. ..

There are a lot of reasons why a device may need to be restarted, and it doesn’t just apply to Fire Tablets. If your tablet seems slower than usual, isn’t responding to touch, or just seems “off,” try restarting before trying more advanced solutions.

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How to Reboot a Fire Tablet With the Power Button

The first method is the easiest. First, locate the device’s physical power button and hold it down until a menu appears on the screen.

You’ll see options for “Power Off” and “Restart.” The one we want right now is “Restart.”

That’s all there is to it.

But what if the touchscreen isn’t working? That means you won’t be able to tap the “Restart” option. In this case, we’ll need to force a reboot.

How to Force a Reboot on a Fire Tablet

Locate the power button and hold it down for at least 20 seconds. Let go when the screen goes black.

Wait a few seconds, and then press and hold the power button to turn the tablet back on. The device should power on like normal.

That’s it! Restarting is not always the magic cure, but it can solve a lot of little issues. Give it a try the next time things don’t seem to be working quite right.