Stuck at startup - K1 constantly replays Lenovo animation

Hi everyone,
This just started happening this evening.  Is there any way to reset the K1 without going into the settings?   I haven't installed any new apps or updates for over a week.  Any help would be appreciated.

Let's not try to scare him away There are some problems, but by in large the k1 has been a pretty good tablet (apple alternative) for me thusfar. I personally am not interested in sending my unit off to Lenovo for this type of repair (boot failure). Can't hurt try try and resolve on his own before giving up. If its caused by hardware that would be a different story, but I'm willing to bet his is another software related failure.
I still feel the k1 was a good value for the low price I paid. I carry an iPhone but cannot justify the expense of the iPad. More refined, sure, but no hardware is without its fault. Same can be said for software.
Thanks,
Ricochet
The K1_Was Just A Broken Promise Lenovo

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