asus memo pad me172v stuck on no usb screen - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi all my asus memo pad keeps booting to the no usb cable connected screen i accidentally did adb reboot bootloader and now i cant get it to reboot correctly i have not tried to flash anything yet but i cant get it to boot the restore tools from the sdcard it seems hellbent on showing the usb cable screen now :/ is there a way to get it to reboot normally seems dumb that if it did not receive a flash and you power it off it would just boot normally since the os should still be intact..

hello anyone? help please

Same Problem!!! Where do we find the answer????
Tried to unlock the bootloader and the tablet turned off and then restarted with the "no usb connnection"
Searched everywhere and there is no solution posted about this.
Has anyone been able to resolve this? Send me to where you found it.
When it boots it does not read the sd card. It does not try to boot. Automatically goes to "no usb connection".
- have tried : reset button, power and volume up and down, will not boot in safe mode, no response once gets power, goes straight to "no usb connection"
Point me to where I can find the fix, this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
If i find the solution I will post here to help others.

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