Windows K3011 Will not boot

After charging for several days, Lenovo Lynx will not boot.  It went out of warranty a few months ago and Lenovo customer support demands $99 just to perform a diagnostic on it.
Does anybody have any suggestions, hints, or tips to get this running?  There are no signs of boot activity, the charging indicator flashes and chamnges color a few times but that's all.
I'd like to try to salvage this doorstop befor I recycle it.
Thanks in advance ...
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indest wrote:
I would open it up and remove BOTH the Main battery AND the COM (cell button) battery.
Then plug it back in and try again.
Thanks, it worked!  Could not find a COM battery though.  Also, no need to remove the battery itself, just unplug it from the main PC board for a few minutes.
I'm glad this worked out before allowing Lenovo to extort $99 from me.

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