could it be that the switches which lock the battery in place are faulty? or the backlight connector is faulty?
I'd definitely open it up and reseat every connector and look for other faults (like the traditional blown surface mount fuse in the charger circuit) before sending it off to Sharp.
I may do so... but I think the issue is caused by me... I flashed the bootloader and it was dead from there... prior to the flash it was fine... I thought the 6000L has the same NAND/NOR setup as the clamshell models,,, with the RO Diag menu... am I incorrect in the statement???
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