Hello everyone, Kindle fire is my first android device(i'm noob).
I rooted it(not sure it sucess or not) and downloaded go launcher ex.apk from my computer then threw to my kindle. When I choosed to use the launcher, my device was hang. And I cant open my kindle fire until now.
How can I bring my kindle back ? please help me.
sorry for my bad english.
bict
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Now,my problem was solved. Thank you every one especally "b63" for the great advice.
a better description would be needed to help you
what exactly have you done ?
what is the status of your kf ? black/kindle fire logo/animated or not
a first shot would be to hold the power button for ~20sec till it turns off and power on again
bicture said:
Hello everyone, Kindle fire is my first android device(i'm noob).
I rooted it(not sure it sucess or not) and downloaded go launcher ex.apk from my computer then threw to my kindle. When I choosed to use the launcher, my device was hang. And I cant open my kindle fire until now.
How can I bring my kindle back ? please help me.
sorry for my bad english.
bict
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In my first days of own the kindle I did that too XD
if you cheked the box that said use as default then you have to use KFU
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889)
select option 1
1. bootmode menu
and then option 3
3. recovery
(español)
utiliza KFU v0.9.2
selecciona la opcion 1 la que dice bootmode menu
presiona enter
luego selecciona la opcion 3 recovery
presiona enter
con esto deberia de poner en modo recovery tu kf, y listo, ahora si solo la instalaste y no le diste el chequesito, presiona el boton de encendido de la kf por 15 seg y debería de funcionar bien, desinstala la aplicacion (go launcher ex)
b63 said:
a better description would be needed to help you
what exactly have you done ?
what is the status of your kf ? black/kindle fire logo/animated or not
a first shot would be to hold the power button for ~20sec till it turns off and power on again
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Actually,that is
1.root with buritto.
2.try to go on TWRP recovery mode but not sucess(didnt see yellow fire logo) then I'm stop.
3.Try Go launcher ex.When I see it Lag for a long time,i press power off button.Then, I cant open my kindle again. *I see kindle fire logo in my display*
4.I checked on cmd that my device was connecting or not. and it was not.
Thanks for your advice I'll try the first one.
wcastillosalva said:
In my first days of own the kindle I did that too XD
if you cheked the box that said use as default then you have to use KFU
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889)
select option 1
1. bootmode menu
and then option 3
3. recovery
(español)
utiliza KFU v0.9.2
selecciona la opcion 1 la que dice bootmode menu
presiona enter
luego selecciona la opcion 3 recovery
presiona enter
con esto deberia de poner en modo recovery tu kf, y listo, ahora si solo la instalaste y no le diste el chequesito, presiona el boton de encendido de la kf por 15 seg y debería de funcionar bien, desinstala la aplicacion (go launcher ex)
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Thanks for your solution.It makes me belive must have a way to bring my kindle back.
I had done your solution.When I unlocked the sceen ,its in hanging time same as i saw in the first time.It 's a black screen, upper bar have a notification said it have unexpected error. I try to press home and back button but it didnt respond.
What I should do next.
thanks
bict
Factory reset
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RevosFTS said:
Factory reset
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My kindle was hang.I cant do anything on it such as press any button.
Do it have another way to command my kindle to factory reset ?
bicture said:
My kindle was hang.I cant do anything on it such as press any button.
Do it have another way to command my kindle to factory reset ?
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yes - you could try to communicate with the kf per command line
what do you have available ? kfu or sdk ?
would recommend to download kfu - extract to c:\ and rename to something like "kfu" that it looks c:\kfu - now you can open an (elevated) command prompt
and cd to "c:\kfu\tools" - here you can issue "adb devices" - get a response ?
if yes then you are able to repair or flash a new rom
tell us about and we'll try help further ...
Did you use Kindle Fire Utility?
what said when you try the option 0 Recheck Device Status?
b63 said:
yes - you could try to communicate with the kf per command line
what do you have available ? kfu or sdk ?
would recommend to download kfu - extract to c:\ and rename to something like "kfu" that it looks c:\kfu - now you can open an (elevated) command prompt
and cd to "c:\kfu\tools" - here you can issue "adb devices" - get a response ?
if yes then you are able to repair or flash a new rom
tell us about and we'll try help further ...
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yes,i used kindle fire utility and my status is online.I'm going to use TWRP to flash the stock rom in it.
Do you have anyway easier ?
please try to answer my questions from post #8 that i can try to help you further
there will be no easier way as flashing a new rom but please use one of the prerooted stock roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1451747
b63 said:
yes - you could try to communicate with the kf per command line
what do you have available ? kfu or sdk ?
would recommend to download kfu - extract to c:\ and rename to something like "kfu" that it looks c:\kfu - now you can open an (elevated) command prompt
and cd to "c:\kfu\tools" - here you can issue "adb devices" - get a response ?
if yes then you are able to repair or flash a new rom
tell us about and we'll try help further ...
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Thank you for your advice.
Now,I did follow you and "adb devices" got response.What I should do next ?
given that you don't have fff and twrp availabe (hangs at "kindle fire" logo)
i would recommend to use the following post (i have done it today with him):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21803658&postcount=29
if your situation is an other one please tell us ...
b63 said:
given that you don't have fff and twrp availabe (hangs at "kindle fire" logo)
i would recommend to use the following post (i have done it today with him):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21803658&postcount=29
if your situation is an other one please tell us ...
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Thanks for the solution.But I've done something wrong,I done step 4,5 before step 2,3(my confusing).
now when I used "adb devices" it said "List of devices attached 3Axxxxxxxxx device"
and when I used command in step3 it said "<waiting for the device>".
How can I solve it ?
Thx for take care a newbie like me.I'm very appreciate that.
nothing could be happened
point 4 - if you downloaded the file first ->ok
point 5 - the command could not work cause you'r still not in fastboot - right ?
just start from beginning and skip point 4 cause you allready downloaded the file
good luck !
b63 said:
nothing could be happened
point 4 - if you downloaded the file first ->ok
point 5 - the command could not work cause you'r still not in fastboot - right ?
just start from beginning and skip point 4 cause you allready downloaded the file
good luck !
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now,I finish at 8 step.
I've seen the yellow triangle logo and computer cant find my device.
what I should do next.I dont understand a 9step "click the mount button from the recovery mode".
Where is mount button and where is the recovery mode?
Now,my computer cant connect to the device. Is that ok ?
i assume you are at the yellow triangle and your computer dont recognise the kf - right ?
now you have to update the drivers - the right one is "android adb interface"
then you can resume with point 7 - this will switch the kf to recovery mode (into twrp) - there you will see the mount button
b63 said:
i assume you are at the yellow triangle and your computer dont recognise the kf - right ?
now you have to update the drivers - the right one is "android adb interface"
then you can resume with point 7 - this will switch the kf to recovery mode (into twrp) - there you will see the mount button
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I went to Device Manager and uninstall the old driver and try to install it again.
I did Update Driver Software>Browse My Computer for the software>Let me pick form the list > Browse >I type "C:\kfu\drivers\kindle" ... and it said "The folder you specified doesnt contain a compatible software,make sure it decided to work with 32 bit system."
I never seen this problem before. : (
would mean you selected the wrong driver file - it's android_winusb.inf
b63 said:
would mean you selected the wrong driver file - it's android_winusb.inf
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I think I choose right file.And now, my computer see kf as "Unknown Device" in the "Universal serial Bus Controller".
Related
I have just bought Kindle. So i try to root and install TWRP recovery for my Kindle. After installing TWRP, because don't look Super User icon in Kindle; I took hard-reset my device in Settings. And Now My Kindle boot Logo Kinder Fire stuck on here.
What problem ???? Please help me....... i don't know i had just done nothing. Thanks guys !
I try to text in command dos: "add shell" but it show may Laptop Screen:
- exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory (2) -
it sounds like you are stuck in fastboot.
when you plug in your kindle, does device manager see it? if so, can you tell me what it recognizes it as?
I'm having this same problem. It's apparently stuck in fastboot. I can't even figure out how to type in adb commands or fastboot commands (meaning I could before and now when I tried it says command not found, but I didn't change anything. It won't recognize my device and when I try installing the android-winusb.inf it says it won't let me. I don't know what else to do. Any help would be appreciated. My Kindle is listed as unspecified device.
when I plug in my Kindle, KFU Show:
- ADB: Online
- Boot Status: Unknow
Now I try to install CMW recovery or TWRP, but I can't do this . All show: - exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory (2) -
Serinety said:
it sounds like you are stuck in fastboot.
when you plug in your kindle, does device manager see it? if so, can you tell me what it recognizes it as?
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when I plug in my Kindle, KFU Show:
- ADB: Online
- Boot Status: Unknow
Now I try to install CMW recovery or TWRP, but I can't do this . All show: - exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory (2) -
Had this issue last night when I tried to TWRP my friends Kindle Fire. Plugged it in and typed:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
Serinety said:
it sounds like you are stuck in fastboot.
when you plug in your kindle, does device manager see it? if so, can you tell me what it recognizes it as?
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g1no23 said:
Had this issue last night when I tried to TWRP my friends Kindle Fire. Plugged it in and typed:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
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But Boot Status show: Unknow, so when i type this text comandos show: waiting device
turn off kindle then try running the command before pluging in kindle to usb then plug in kindle and press power button once.
edit: if that doesn't work try installing kindle fire unbrick utility its very simple to use and normally sorts most bootloops etc.
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lovejoy777 said:
turn off kindle then try running the command before pluging in kindle to usb then plug in kindle and press power button once.
edit: if that doesn't work try installing kindle fire unbrick utility its very simple to use and normally sorts most bootloops etc.
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thanks guy much. But i tried all, i used KFU to try installing Recovery ( CMW, or TWRP), try to plug in USB Kinlde, press power button, etc. But It'S seem not working, all show: " exec- system/bin/sh failed ; not such file orr folder "
i also use tool KF Unbrick on XDA, but it's too. Reply show: " -exec- "system/bin/sh"...
Can U know that what problem in "system/bin/sh" of Kindle Fire ???????
if you get this error message to the command "adb shell" then the system shell is messed up
sorry - but you'r only way to recover is a factory cable
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1550999
This worked for me, but you have to be able to boot to TWRP:
http://rootkindlefire.com/kindle-fire-unroot/how-to-unrootunbrick-rooted-kindle-fire/
works perfectly for me too! awesome!
feistygoat10 said:
This worked for me, but you have to be able to boot to TWRP:
http://rootkindlefire.com/kindle-fire-unroot/how-to-unrootunbrick-rooted-kindle-fire/
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feistygoat10 said:
This worked for me, but you have to be able to boot to TWRP:
http://rootkindlefire.com/kindle-fire-unroot/how-to-unrootunbrick-rooted-kindle-fire/
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thanks but my kindle don't have TWPR recovery after i've just flashing office room 6.2.1 from Amazon. Now it stuck in my logo Kindle
tunglx1988 said:
when I plug in my Kindle, KFU Show:
- ADB: Online
- Boot Status: Unknow
Now I try to install CMW recovery or TWRP, but I can't do this . All show: - exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory (2) -
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You are only soft bricked. When I asked what happens when u plugged it in, I mean in device manager not in the kfu. Device manager needs to ee the the kindle as adb composite device. If it does not, then you need to get the right driver.
You are stuck in fastboot. You simply need to issue the right reboot code and you will be fine
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Serinety said:
You are only soft bricked. When I asked what happens when u plugged it in, I mean in device manager not in the kfu. Device manager needs to ee the the kindle as adb composite device. If it does not, then you need to get the right driver.
You are stuck in fastboot. You simply need to issue the right reboot code and you will be fine
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thanks for repl. But My Kindle Logo is Stuck in here. open KFU then show : Boolloader: UnKnow. So i don't know it bootmod ??? ( recovery, Normal, or fastboot).
b63 said:
if you get this error message to the command "adb shell" then the system shell is messed up
sorry - but you'r only way to recover is a factory cable
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1550999
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he is absolutely right, this happened to me and nothing would work until I got a factory cable
This is a typical problem with KFU.
You need to go to your device manager and uninstall both the adb and android drivers then reinstall them manually. Sometimes it helps to restart your computer and Kindle afterwards. Make sure your device manager says both "Android Phone" and "Android ADB Interface" NOT "Other Device" and "Kindle".
When you are stuck at the boot screen it means you are in fastboot mode. In fastboot mode your device will only recognize fastboot commands. If your device doesn't recognize fastboot commands (KFU uses fastboot commands to change boot modes), 99 times out of 100, it's a driver issue.
A factory programming cable, while nice to have, is not usually necessary. A factory programming cable does two things. It provides power directly to the device instead of the battery AND forces the device into fastboot mode (stuck at boot logo). Since most of you with this problem are ALREADY in fastboot mode, a factory cable would be pointless.
Make sure you are 100% certain that you have the correct drivers installed and configured properly and then use the command prompt to change your bootmode to 4000.
In command prompt, navigate to the folder that contains fastboot.exe and enter the following commands...
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot reboot
(or hold power button for 30 seconds)
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This samething happen to me.
I try this command but command prompt says. <wating for the device> and nothing happen
soupmagnet said:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot reboot
(or hold power button for 30 seconds)
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jingcleovil said:
This samething happen to me.
I try this command but command prompt says. <wating for the device> and nothing happen
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i have the same problem as you it fills good to not be the only one
I have downloaded Kindle Fire Utility 0.9.6. After I installed the drivers, the kindle icon on device manager changed to Android Phone - Android ADB Interface. I then ran run.bat and it says that ADB Status: Offline and Boot Status: Unknown. I have tried searching the web for answers, but I could not find the answer to my problem. I tried to just run permanent root with superuser, but after two initial downloads, it was stuck on waiting on device for FFF. I need help please.
Josepho1997 said:
The drivers didn't install correctly. Try installing them manually.
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How do I go about doing that? Is it the Extras? (Apps.zip and TWRP), and if so, where do I place the apps folder? and the twrp link is bad
WhatRat21 said:
How do I go about doing that? Is it the Extras? (Apps.zip and TWRP), and if so, where do I place the apps folder? and the twrp link is bad
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Installing Windows drivers is a basic task that every Windows user should be comfortable with. I would suggest searching Google for an answer to that question. The TWRP link is bad. You need to replace the twrp.img file that comes with KFU, with the actual TWRP.img downloaded from the TWRP website.
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How do I go about doing that? Is it the Extras? (Apps.zip and TWRP), and if so, where do I place the apps folder? and the twrp link is bad
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1) Download KFU from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889
2) Before you start rooting ur device.. do the below
3) Extract the util.. run the install_drivers.bat.. this will help you install the drivers..
4) Once it is successfully done..follow the steps outlined in the document attached below (install drivers for ur kindle.docx)
5) Next step is to root ur device and install the google framework and market
6) To root your device.. run run.bat.. select option 2 to install the root.. it might take sometime and will restart the kindle and notify you
7) to install the google apps..run option 6 and then select 1.. sit back and watch the magic happen
This should help you.. let me know if you are not able to do it.. it will good if you can tell me in which step you are facing trouble
kishorev said:
1) Download KFU from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889
2) Before you start rooting ur device.. do the below
3) Extract the util.. run the install_drivers.bat.. this will help you install the drivers..
4) Once it is successfully done..follow the steps outlined in the document attached below (install drivers for ur kindle.docx)
5) Next step is to root ur device and install the google framework and market
6) To root your device.. run run.bat.. select option 2 to install the root.. it might take sometime and will restart the kindle and notify you
7) to install the google apps..run option 6 and then select 1.. sit back and watch the magic happen
This should help you.. let me know if you are not able to do it.. it will good if you can tell me in which step you are facing trouble
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The problem that I have is that on device manager, after I install the drivers, "kindle" becomes "android phone - android composite adb interface", but when I run "run.bat", it is still saying adb status: offline and boot status: unknown. I tried updating the drivers anyways, but the problem is still not resolved.
Don`t make any slections till your drivers are right . It might be something simple that is making it appear offline here is some info on a manual installation http://www.jayceooi.com/2011/12/13/how-to-install-kindle-fire-adb-usb-driver/.
Ahh, I think I just bricked my Kindle Fire. It is now stuck on "kindlefire" splash screen and it is not recognizable by my computer. I was following the steps by installing Java Development Kit and then Android SDK Tools.After following those steps, I tried running "run.bat" and now it says the ADB Status is "Online", but still "Unknown" for boot status. Now stupidly, I thought what the hey, it's online now, so I ran the 2nd option and after it did some installing, it told me to press any button to exit. After that, the kindle fire restarted by itself, and so I clicked on "run.bat" again and now there is no menu at all. Then I look over at my kindle fire and see that it is stuck on the screen. I need help please!
Leave it connected and hold the power button till its off then power it back on then select change bootmodes in kfu select normal and wait it should boot normal if not hold the power button till off then back on.
Thepooch said:
Leave it connected and hold the power button till its off then power it back on then select change bootmodes in kfu select normal and wait it should boot normal if not hold the power button till off then back on.
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Yay! thank you!, it works like normal again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923010
I am having the same problems my kindle fire shows up as android phone KFU say boot status 4000 but wont root
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androidGuy302 said:
I am having the same problems my kindle fire shows up as android phone KFU say boot status 4000 but wont root
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Okay???
And what have you done to try and root it?
Anyone find it funny this guy's name is thepooch? really screwed the pooch on this one
anyway, just wanted to share my observation before i go off to root my kindle fire
It is quite funny yes.
I never thought it would matter lmao. I didn`t think I would be living at XDA or in the Kindle Fire forum.:silly:
I think my kindle is soft bricked for now, any help will be greatly appreaciated.
[Symptom]
(1) Everything was not changed on this 1st Gen Kindle Fire(KF) belongs to my daughter.
(2) KF was shut down as usual but could not boot up about 1 day ago.
(3) Kindle Fire logo flashes and goes dim after being brightly lit for a few seconds, then entered a endless loop which could not get out. It seems my device is trying to boot normally to a malfunctioning operating system.
(4) Press power button for more than 20 second to shutdown then press again quickly to power up, still stuck.
[My Troubleshooting as homework]
STEP 1. I read a lot posts and tried a lot things except the commands to deal with partitions which looks too dangerous to me for now. I will try if I have to do it later.
STEP 2. I tried the USB driver comes with Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.9 but it is not working well on my Win 7 Professional 64 bit OS Home PC, so I ended up installed official Kindle USB driver from amazon.
STEP 3. Some check ups done.
(1) After I installed Amazon USB driver for kindle, Kindle Fire Utility(KFU) 0.9.9 showed ADB Status=Online, Boot Status=4000 via executing run.bat.
(2) I tried to Activating Recovery Mode 5001 in KFU, I got message: "The system cannot find the drive specified, 3801KB/s(510876 bytes in 0.131s) The Kindle has been told to reboot in Recovery Mode" . I notices the Kindle really rebooted after this operation although it said cannot find the specified drive. But if I do Recheck Device Status, it is always shows ADB Status=Online, Boot Status=4000.
(3) I went to Win 7 Device Management, I can see Kindle Fire/Android Composite ADB Interface" is listed and driver is working state. Also I can see one more item as Portable Devices/M:. The properties of Disk M showed the device is working properly.
(4) Win 7 Disk Management windows showed Disk M as No Media, capacity=0MB, Unallocated Space=0MB, Reserved Space=0MB.
(5) Tried some commands:
I am using the stock bootloader (plain "kindle fire" boot logo), the fastboot command must always specify the custom vendor ID used by the Kindle Fire.
C:\Users\ADMIN\Desktop\Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.9\tools>fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
< waiting for device >
Stuck here forever.
C:\Users\ADMIN\Desktop\Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.9\tools>fastboot -i 0x1949 devices
<Empty, No Info is Returned>
C:\Users\ADMIN\Desktop\Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.9\tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
2474000600000001 device
(6) I also tried following procedure described in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660636 but nothing helped.
1. Turn off the device.
2. Plug the device into USB to your computer. This should turn the device on.
3. Delete the ".android" folder from your Windows profile. This is very important. If you just uninstall the device and driver, Windows will still use this to reinstall the device. You want to start as fresh as possible to eliminate complications from previous attempts.
4. Uninstall it from Device Manager. Make certain to check the box to uninstall the driver as well.
5. Start a new scan for hardware changes in the Device Manager.
6. As mine was stuck in fastboot mode, it recognized the device as "kindle" (lower-case "k")
7. Run the "install_driver.bat" from the Kindle Fire Utility.
8. After driver install, run the Kindle Fire Utility.
9. ADB status will say "offline", that's fine.
10. Choose option 1 to go into the Bootmode Menu.
11. Choose option 1 to boot into Normal Mode.
12. It will be stuck at <waiting for device>.
13. Turn off the device, keeping it plugged into the PC. *very important* This step was one among others that made THE difference for me.
14. Turn on the device. *Hopefully*, you should immediately see the utility spit out some text and your device should reboot.
15. Boots up!! (well, mine did, and I had almost give up hope were it not for my pride and stubbornness).
[ Action Items as Next Step ]
(1) I will keep reading the posts to see whether I can find anything useful.
(2) I guess I might have to make a factory cable...
(3) Hope the 8g storage chip is not damaged by itself...
If you have any advice, please help, Thanks in advance!
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applegd said:
I think my kindle is soft bricked for now, any help will be greatly appreaciated.
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So you don't have anything install at all not fff no custom recovery no rom is that correct or are you coming from stock???
lj50036 said:
So you don't have anything install at all not fff no custom recovery no rom is that correct or are you coming from stock???
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Thanks! Stock Kindle Fire without fff,custom recovery/rom.
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applegd said:
Thanks! Stock Kindle Fire without fff,custom recovery/rom.
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Ok we need to start over... Unplug your tablet from your PC.. Than uninstall everything specific to your tablet drivers utilities, all of it....
Than go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979 and get this and install it just like they say to.....
Than go get http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192818 Let me know when your done with that... Don't get ahead of me, PLZ
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Just to clarify you cannot boot into rom correct??
lj50036 said:
STEP 1. Ok we need to start over... Unplug your tablet from your PC.. Than uninstall everything specific to your tablet drivers utilities, all of it....
STEP 2.Than go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979 and get this and install it just like they say to.....
STEP 3. Than go get http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192818 Let me know when your done with that... Don't get ahead of me, PLZ
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Just to clarify you cannot boot into rom correct??
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Thanks very much for your help!! Really appreciate!
I finished STEP 1 and STEP 2, step-by-step screenshots are attached.
For STEP 2, it has step-by-step guide howto_driver.zip, but my steps looks little bit different, I have to pick Andriod Phone instead of Android Device to proceed, detail is shown in my attached screenshots 11.png and 12.png. Is this normal for my case Win7 64bit?
For Step 3, I downloaded Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.9.zip without doing anything further yet. Do I need to run install_drivers.bat? I guess the answer is No. Sorry for stupid question.
applegd said:
Thanks very much for your help!! Really appreciate!
I finished STEP 1 and STEP 2, step-by-step screenshots are attached.
For STEP 2, it has step-by-step guide howto_driver.zip, but my steps looks little bit different, I have to pick Andriod Phone instead of Android Device to proceed, detail is shown in my attached screenshots 11.png and 12.png. Is this normal for my case Win7 64bit?
For Step 3, I downloaded Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.9.zip without doing anything further yet. Do I need to run install_drivers.bat? I guess the answer is No. Sorry for stupid question.
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Now you can boot into stock rom yes??
lj50036 said:
Now you can boot into stock rom yes??
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Thanks! Still stuck at the stock Kindle logo (with lighting kind of flash) for 10 to 20 seconds, then whole screen becomes black, then Kindle logo appear again, I am preparing a small video file to show what it is exactly happening.
lj50036 said:
Now you can boot into stock rom yes??
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Now attach Video file to show what is exactly happening on my kindle.
applegd said:
Now attach Video file to show what is exactly happening on my kindle.
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Ok open up the KFU as admin once its opened with the tablet on that boot screen plug it into your PC than there should be a refresh boot status
on your KFU select it once plugged in and see if it will but your tablet into
adb status: online
boot status: 400
Let see if it will do it... Let me know
lj50036 said:
Ok open up the KFU as admin once its opened with the tablet on that boot screen plug it into your PC than there should be a refresh boot status
on your KFU select it once plugged in and see if it will but your tablet into
adb status: online
boot status: 400
Let see if it will do it... Let me know
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In KFU
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Before I connect Kindle to PC:
ADB Status: Offline
Boot Status: Unkown
After I connect Kindle to PC:
ADB Status: Online
Boot Status: 4000
applegd said:
In KFU
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Before I connect Kindle to PC:
ADB Status: Offline
Boot Status: Unkown
After I connect Kindle to PC:
ADB Status: Online
Boot Status: 4000
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Yes that what we want to see!!!!
FIRE
TWRP
BOOTLOADER
lj50036 said:
Install firefirefire
Than twrp
Than boot to bootloader
Than enter recovery
Let me know if you have any questions along the way and let me know when its done and your in recovery
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Hit problem when installing FFF. Here is the log.
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* FireFireFire Installer *
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fff.bin is missing.
So we will download it for you!
--2014-02-16 12:51:32-- http://random.kennocha.com/kindle/firefirefire/fff-u-boot_v1.4a.bin
Resolving random.kennocha.com... 108.61.31.94
Connecting to random.kennocha.com|108.61.31.94|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 249532 (244K) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: `recovery/fff.bin'
100%[==============================================================================================================================================================>] 249,532 --.-K/s in 0.1s
2014-02-16 12:51:32 (1.68 MB/s) - `recovery/fff.bin' saved [249532/249532]
Download successful.
***********************************************
* NOTICE *
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Installing FireFireFire...
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* Activating Fastboot (4002) *
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3641 KB/s (510876 bytes in 0.137s)
The kindle has been told to reboot in Fastboot Mode.
< waiting for device >
Note 1: I heard the sound from my PC speaker for disconnecting the kindle , then one more sound for connecting the kindle.
Note 2: Stuck Here <Waiting for device>forever.
I checked Win7 Device Manager, it shows the kindle as Unknown Device. Attached is the screenshot.
Should I update driver for this unknown device then pick "Android ADB Interface" as Kindle should be in Fastboot mode(4002)?
applegd said:
Hit problem when installing FFF. Here is the log.
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* FireFireFire Installer *
***********************************************
fff.bin is missing.
So we will download it for you!
--2014-02-16 12:51:32-- http://random.kennocha.com/kindle/firefirefire/fff-u-boot_v1.4a.bin
Resolving random.kennocha.com... 108.61.31.94
Connecting to random.kennocha.com|108.61.31.94|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 249532 (244K) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: `recovery/fff.bin'
100%[==============================================================================================================================================================>] 249,532 --.-K/s in 0.1s
2014-02-16 12:51:32 (1.68 MB/s) - `recovery/fff.bin' saved [249532/249532]
Download successful.
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* NOTICE *
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Installing FireFireFire...
***********************************************
* Activating Fastboot (4002) *
***********************************************
3641 KB/s (510876 bytes in 0.137s)
The kindle has been told to reboot in Fastboot Mode.
< waiting for device >
Note: Stuck Here forever.
I checked Win7 Device Manager, it shows the kindle as Unknown Device. Attached is the screenshot.
Should I update driver for this unknown device then pick "Android ADB Interface" as Kindle is in Fastboot mode(4002)?
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Yes!!! Do that !!!
lj50036 said:
Yes!!! Do that !!!
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Done.
Found one thing interesting, when I was updating driver, I picked "Adroid ADB Interface" for 100% sure, the driver install finished (There is a error message window pop up saying device driver is not installed properly then it disappeared by itself), but couple seconds later, in Win7 Device Manager, it shows up as "Android Composite ADB Interface" with working state. Attached screenshot. Is this normal?
Anyway, FFF seems to be installed successfully. Attached screenshot.
applegd said:
Done.
Found one thing interesting, when I was updating driver, I picked "Adroid ADB Interface" for 100% sure, the driver install finished (There is a error message window pop up saying device driver is not installed properly then it disappeared by itself), but couple seconds later, in Win7 Device Manager, it shows up as "Android Composite ADB Interface" with working state. Attached screenshot. Is this normal?
Anyway, FFF seems to be installed successfully. Attached screenshot.
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YES!!!!!!
Now TWRP
Than boot into your bootloader and enter recovery....
Let me know.....
Now TWRP is installed successfully.
Want to ask one stupid question. How to boot into bootloader and enter recovery? Pick option 1 for Bootmode Menu then 3 for Recovery (5001)?
The option I have now:
1 Bootmode Menu
2 Install Permanent Root with Superuser
3 Install Latest TWRP Recovery
4 Install latest COTR Recovery
5 Install Latest FireFireFire
6 Extras (Requires Root)
7 Dual-Boot Kindle Fire (You MUST already have TWRP + FFF installed)
0 Recheck Device Status
applegd said:
Now TWRP is installed successfully.
Want to ask one stupid question. How to boot into bootloader and enter recovery? Pick option 1 for Bootmode Menu then 3 for Recovery (5001)?
The option I have now:
1 Bootmode Menu
2 Install Permanent Root with Superuser
3 Install Latest TWRP Recovery
4 Install latest COTR Recovery
5 Install Latest FireFireFire
6 Extras (Requires Root)
7 Dual-Boot Kindle Fire (You MUST already have TWRP + FFF installed)
0 Recheck Device Status
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Give me once sec!!! Sorry my daughter just got home!!!!
lj50036 said:
Give me once sec!!! Sorry my daughter just got home!!!!
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Sure. Really appreciate your help!!
applegd said:
Sure. Really appreciate your help!!
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Yes just go head and tell it to reboot into recovery
This will not be the way you have to do it every time
Thing are going to get a little crazy from here not that they have not been LOL
Go get these three files and put them in the root of your c drive
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2648550
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=2598#downloads
Let me know when your done with that......
lj50036 said:
Yes just go head and tell it to reboot into recovery
This will not be the way you have to do it every time
Thing are going to get a little crazy from here not that they have not been LOL
Go get these three files and put them in the root of your c drive
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2648550
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=2598#downloads
Let me know when your done with that......
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In recovery already and put three files at C:\
So, my phone is stuck in a bootloop. I'm not 100% sure how this happened, but I also can't access recovery. Every time I try, it goes to the ASUS screen, then boots back into bootloader. (this happened before I got soft bricked.) In other words, I can't use adb shell. So my only chance of unbricking is using fastboot, but it says permission is denied. Why would it tell me that?
EDIT: I got recovery working. I formatted my SD card, then injected CWM so I could reflash SuperSU.zip. Now I can get to recovery, but still not use adb shell. Storage doesn't show up on my PC via USB. When I try adb sideload, it says "error: device not found."
Water_Soup said:
So, my phone is stuck in a bootloop. I'm not 100% sure how this happened, but I also can't access recovery. Every time I try, it goes to the ASUS screen, then boots back into bootloader. (this happened before I got soft bricked.) In other words, I can't use adb shell. So my only chance of unbricking is using fastboot, but it says permission is denied. Why would it tell me that?
EDIT: I got recovery working. I formatted my SD card, then injected CWM so I could reflash SuperSU.zip. Now I can get to recovery, but still not use adb shell. Storage doesn't show up on my PC via USB. When I try adb sideload, it says "error: device not found."
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Make sure you have the LATEST ADB drivers. Older drivers just don't seem to work...
What commands are you using in fastboot and from what firmware are you trying to flash from?
If you have the latest firmware it seems you need to flash ALL partitions to go back.
Just make sure your downloads are good and don't flash the wrong image on the wrong partition. Copy and paste can be your enemy here if you aren't careful...
ultramag69 said:
Make sure you have the LATEST ADB drivers. Older drivers just don't seem to work...
What commands are you using in fastboot and from what firmware are you trying to flash from?
If you have the latest firmware it seems you need to flash ALL partitions to go back.
Just make sure your downloads are good and don't flash the wrong image on the wrong partition. Copy and paste can be your enemy here if you aren't careful...
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I figured it out. I flashed stock FW from a .zip. That got me out of the bootloop. As for commands not working, I found an alternate method to unlock the bootloader, and that seemed to be my problem.
Water_Soup said:
I figured it out. I flashed stock FW from a .zip. That got me out of the bootloop. As for commands not working, I found an alternate method to unlock the bootloader, and that seemed to be my problem.
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Cool, as long as you got to your destination, the journey doesn't matter...
(and yes, I found that in a fortune cookie...)
Having the same problem, i have the
C:\adb>fastboot flash fastboot droidboot.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'fastboot' (14826 KB)...
How is that alternative method to unlock the bootloader?
Every time i try to go into recovery mode it doesnt open :/
OKAY [ 0.661s]
writing 'fastboot'...
FAILED (remote: Permission denied
)
finished. total time: 0.817s
Disable your lockscreen password first in setting, set to NONE
Sent from M919V Galaxy S4 via XDA Premium HD app.
Thanks!
madman604 said:
Disable your lockscreen password first in setting, set to NONE
Sent from M919V Galaxy S4 via XDA Premium HD app.
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THAAAANKS! it works !! :laugh::fingers-crossed:
EchoeSD said:
THAAAANKS! it works !! :laugh::fingers-crossed:
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you're welcome.
i found the solution in another obscure forum after a few days of Google-Fu.
on a sadder note. my screen gave up to the vertical line problem and Asus denied my warranty claim for being "Rooted". i unrooted, but they still know lol.
whatever tho. this phone has been nothing but problems in the 6 months i've owned it. back to Samsung whenever they ship that piece of junk back to me.
I get same message...Failed (remote: Permission denied) but the phone has bricked and I cannot get into the phone to disable the lockscreen.
Any ideas for a work around?
Also, I can access fastboot commands but not adb
and the phone will not enter into recovery on it's own.
Same issue
bricklayer67 said:
I get same message...Failed (remote: Permission denied) but the phone has bricked and I cannot get into the phone to disable the lockscreen.
Any ideas for a work around?
Also, I can access fastboot commands but not adb
and the phone will not enter into recovery on it's own.
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Yeah, I have the same problem, so it's not just you!
who ever getting issue with remote permission denied or unable to flash via adb side load. down load raw firmware. extract it. place files in adb fastboot folder. open command windows here. and run mannual commands to install firmware
How do I get past this "permission denied" issue of fastboot ? Disabling the lockscreen surely was not the key to my problem.
I have also always allowed USB connections from the machine I am using for this fastbooting thing. Thank you!
LE: it was a matter of linux permissions . Just added +x and worked. Now I have advanced to the <Waiting for any device> error
kelogs said:
How do I get past this "permission denied" issue of fastboot ? Disabling the lockscreen surely was not the key to my problem.
I have also always allowed USB connections from the machine I am using for this fastbooting thing. Thank you!
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multiple things you can try... unlocking bootloader if locked. flash dnx, ifwi , splash screen, boot , droidboot images. then go to recovery and factory data reset. then clear cache partition. and sideload firmware via adb
Water_Soup said:
So, my phone is stuck in a bootloop. I'm not 100% sure how this happened, but I also can't access recovery. Every time I try, it goes to the ASUS screen, then boots back into bootloader. (this happened before I got soft bricked.) In other words, I can't use adb shell. So my only chance of unbricking is using fastboot, but it says permission is denied. Why would it tell me that?
EDIT: I got recovery working. I formatted my SD card, then injected CWM so I could reflash SuperSU.zip. Now I can get to recovery, but still not use adb shell. Storage doesn't show up on my PC via USB. When I try adb sideload, it says "error: device not found."
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Otra forma para solucionarlo en caso de que alguien mas tenga el mismo problema, es consiguiendo la imagen del TWRP, luego de esto entran en modo fastboot y escriben "fastboot boot TWRP.img", esto les servira para entrar al recovery, despues de ahi pasan la imagen del twrp a el celular, flashean la imagen en la particion de recovery y listo, no tendran problema con eso ya.
Hey guys, I was trying to root my smartphone using magisk, so I downloaded the stock rom and got the boot.img file for magisk to modify, passed the modified file to the computer and put my device in fastboot mode, but adb-fastboot didn't recognize my device even though I installed the google drivers, so I decided to install the manufacturer's own drivers, but it didn't work, I went to several forums and nothing, so please help!
Filkiro said:
Hey guys, I was trying to root my smartphone using magisk, so I downloaded the stock rom and got the boot.img file for magisk to modify, passed the modified file to the computer and put my device in fastboot mode, but adb-fastboot didn't recognize my device even though I installed the google drivers, so I decided to install the manufacturer's own drivers, but it didn't work, I went to several forums and nothing, so please help!
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Does it show in Device Manager?
Install Moto USB Drivers
sd_shadow said:
Does it show in Device Manager?
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Yes, when i go into fastboot mode, it pops up "Android adb interface"
Filkiro said:
Yes, when i go into fastboot mode, it pops up "Android adb interface"
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seems to be a reoccuring problem to us. steps as show:1. press the windows key + r at the same time to open the "run" window.
2. type "devmgmt.msc" and press enter. it should give a device management window in a few seconds.
3. if the phone is in mtp mode, it will appear under portable devices/mobile devices. right click that and select "update drivers." click on "search drivers in my computer" and then select "allow me to choose from a available drivers list from my computer." scroll down until you see "mtp device" and double click on it. just click on "proceed". if it fails, try it again but with different drivers.
make sure to have usb depuration on and reboot to fastboot yadda yada badlaldaaa
then update fastboot drivers "device may be on android phone "'''make sure to install motorola drivers or built in fastboot drivers''''' and then proceed
no matter how much you manage to install drivers you will not be able to root your moto e6 play, (BOOTLOADER IMPOSSIBLE TO UNLOCK UNTIL THE MOMENT)
and do not come to say that it is due to drivers or because we are using an incorrect method, etc.
fastboot oem get_unlock_data not working
fastboot oem unlock does not work
fatboot flashing unlock and unlock_critical either
and it does not appear as waiting for device
appears as remote: unknown command
so it is a problem of the bootloader and not the user
G.Kart said:
não importa o quanto você consiga instalar os drivers, você não conseguirá fazer o root no seu moto e6 play, (BOOTLOADER IMPOSSÍVEL DE DESBLOQUEAR ATÉ O MOMENTO)
e não quero dizer que é devido aos drivers ou porque estamos usando um método incorreto, etc.
fastboot oem get_unlock_data não funciona
fastboot oem unlock não funciona
fatboot piscando desbloqueio e desbloqueio_crítico também
e não aparece como aguardando dispositivo
aparece como remoto: comando desconhecido
então é um problema do bootloader e não do usuário
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Yes, I searched many forums and it really is practically impossible to unlock the bootloader, but I have a question, is it possible to root using the sp flash tool?
Filkiro said:
Yes, I searched many forums and it really is practically impossible to unlock the bootloader, but I have a question, is it possible to root using the sp flash tool?
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no, AVB2.0 doesn't allow it, unless I manage to get motorola's private key (.pem) to be able to sign a patched boot.img and even GSIs