3rd party usb

So i have been using my encore wt8 for more than half a year and i ran into a problem, my usb is on its last days so i ran out and bought a new one. When i plugged it in it seemed to work perfectly, the charging icon changed and all, but then i noticed while using the power went down and it wasnt charging at all. Im usimg the same charger, just another usb and any help woulde be appreciated on solving this issue.

Try with another charger and cable, if not work then read this topic: http://forums.toshiba.com/t5/Encore-Tablets/Encore-became-paperweights-Semi-solved-or-solved/m-p/640789#M9346

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