Remove all storage devices (usb and sd cards). Plug the unit in, just
in case, and press the reset button. Hold it in for five seconds or
so, then release it. Make sure the switch is in the "on" position when
you do this. Let us know what happens.

On 10/2/10, Lori Scharff <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, My Apex was working fine yesterday. I cqame home from work and turned on
> the unit and it won't go on. I charged it over night figuring that might be
> an issue...
> However, I still can't get it to reset using the button. The display is
> raised and I have no speech. Any thoughts?
> Lori
>
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