My 1520 appears dead

Did you by chance leave it plugged in overnight? Sometimes that's needed.

Also - have you tried plugging it into your computer to see if the computer sees it? Was it doing anything special when it died? Could be that the battery gave up the farm.

Usually if the lights aren't on, the battery's gone.

If you can describe the circumstances a little better, we may be help a little more.
 
Thanks Gordonfink. Here's more: Yes, I've kept it plugged in for long periods of time. In fact, it was plugged in when it died. Yes, I've had trouble with the battery, or at least what I think is the battery: For example, if off the charger, and solely on battery, it crashes after almost any sort of use. Also, if I keep it plugged it, it works fine, even wonderfully. So, I think the battery is shot, but I'm guessing. Yes, I tried plugging into my laptop. But as the 1520 is dead, the laptop never discovered nor connected with it. Any ideas would be most welcome.
 
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