Switch 10 will not power up

Hello, I recently upgraded my Switch 10 to Windows 10.  After the sucessfull update, I wanted to make sure to update any drivers by going to the ACER website and grabing the latest available 8.1 drivers. The driver pack itself installed correctly, but it also decided to do some kind of firm-ware update automatically during a restart. After this update, the tablet no longer powers up.  Power+Vol Up does not work, reset pin does not work.  When plugged in, it shows a solid-blue led for full charge. Please advise.  Thank you!

I've attempted Power+Vol Up for 30-60 seconds at a time multiple times with and without being plugged in and with/without the keyboard attached. The Tablet has no response in any attempt.

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