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Are my tablets bricked?

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Hey /ic/ can you please give me a hand here?

2 years ago I went to China and brought a Huion K28 while staying there in a relative's house and it served me quite well minus some drivers hiccups from times to times for 3 months during my stay(I think the equivalent of it in the International market or the newer revision is the K58---anyway it looks the same).
I came home last year but never really booted it up because I had my intuos 3 back home. Unluckily my house was a mess and my parents stuck my intuos in a drawer full of dusts but I never looked after it because the renovation got crazy and I stopped drawing digitally for a while.

I found this place two months ago and thanks to you guys I got my shit and would like to start drawing on PC again but could never find my intuos pen again and the thing is dusty as hell and furthermore I don't know if it's going to work again after not touching it for 2 years. So I looked for the drivers for the Huion K28 and installed the one for the K58 (because apparently it's of the same series so it ought work because the k28 one was nowhere to be found) but once I plugged the tablet in after a reboot the LED that usually emits a blue flash doesn't work and the pen doesn't work either. I then uninstalled everything from the device manager and rebooted and replugged but it still doesn't work. FYI the hardware was listed as KentingK28. I downloaded the drivers first from this page http://www.tlms.com.cn/download/drivers.htm which states the K28 and the K58 to be the same models. But since it didn't work I also tried the drivers from the official Huion page but it still didn't work!

On the same subject what can I do for my intuos? I don't have a pen to check if the tablet is really dead and ordering a new pen is costly and I don't know if slamming down 100$ is worth the risk.

Please help me :(