Palm Centro won't work

I had a Centro, and then the screen cracked. I got another one (refurbished), and now it's having problems. When I put the battery in, sometimes it loads up to the screen where it connects to Sprint, and then turns off. The led then blinks once, for about half a second, then the phone is dead. After about 5 minutes when I re-insert the battery, It chooses whether to repeat what happens above or just stay dead and blink again. It's not the battery, because I've tried it with two different batteries, and both batteries work on my other Centro. If someone can help me found out what's wrong thanks, any help is appreciated.
Post relates to: Centro (Sprint)

Try a hard reset to get the Centro back to factory settings. Do not sync. and see if you have the same issue. If you do, then the Centro needs to be repaired.
Click on the following link to the kb.hpwebos.com webpage for the article regarding reset procedures
http://kb.hpwebos.com/wps/portal/kb2/common/article/887_en.html
For reference purposes, click on the following link for the support page for your device on the kb.hpwebos.com webpage.
http://kb.hpwebos.com/wps/portal/kb/na/deviceselector/page_en.html#NA%20Phones:Centro
There are links on the page to the user guide, troubleshooting, how to's, downloads, etc.
Choose your carrier from the screen in the link above.

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