So I was using KFU and while trying to complete the permanent root option my computer frooze and I was forced to restart it manually. Upon restarting the computer my Kindle Fire is now stuck on the Kindle Fire boot screen. If I plug the KF into my computer while it is turned off it begins to install the ADB driver software but as soon as it turns on it stops working and after I unplug the device and replug it back in it says device cannot be recognized. My KF does not have TWRP and it not rooted so is there ANYTHING I can do to unbrick it?
Thanks,
Zach
You can make a Factory cable to install twrp when your kf is bricking. After then you can easy to flash new Rom.
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I accidentally wiped the OS yes I know it was stupid but it was long time ago and I don't remember why. Anyways, the kindle fire is stuck in the logo screen and will always stay like that (until I turn it off). I can't seem to do anything with it. I'm on my linux live cd typing this. I am using ubuntu and I tried the Soupkit. It didn't work because it said my device was offline. I don't know what to do. I tried switching cords but it did not do anything. Now I did successfully install the Google usb driver for the kindle fire on my windows, And when I go to My Computer I see the kindle but you cant click on it. When I tried using KFU it said my device is online but it still didn't help me recover because it failed to get the downloads necessary. I am open and thankful for your suggestions. Thanks.
You need a factory cable to get into fastboot since you don't have access to the shell.
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My kindle fire is stuck in a boot loop (i think) it just keeps saying "Kindle Fire" then restarts then says the same thing and does this for ever in this state the computer doesnt find the device. I have a fastboot cable and it does put the device in to fastboot. Then I switch the fastboot cable with a regular kindle cable then it finds the device as otter2-prod-04. This all happened when I was trying to put twrp on it. And I think I rooted it.
If it shows up now as otter on your PC you just need to use fastboot to reflash the system image. If you are have an exclamation mark in the device manager you need to install the adb drivers for it when its in fastboot mode.
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Thanks for the reply but another problem that i forgot to mention is that neither adb nor fastboot find the device.
Check the device manager for an an exclamation mark then also, what fastboot command are you running? If you don't run the command with -i 0x1949 it won't detect it. So for a test try running "fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product".
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when I run that command it only says <waiting for device>. And also in device manager it has a exclamation mark.
Then u need to tell it to install the adb drivers for the device with the exclamation mark. That would be the reason the fastboot command isn't working. If u have rooted it then you should have the appropriate drivers laying around somewhere for adb mode. If not send either rpost back or pm me, and I will link u to my drivers I customized for kindles, though I am unaware if they will work with kf2 as is because I don't have its pid, only the vid may be the same, if that's the case I can always fix it and reupload it.
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stunts513 said:
Then u need to tell it to install the adb drivers for the device with the exclamation mark. That would be the reason the fastboot command isn't working. If u have rooted it then you should have the appropriate drivers laying around somewhere for adb mode. If not send either rpost back or pm me, and I will link u to my drivers I customized for kindles, though I am unaware if they will work with kf2 as is because I don't have its pid, only the vid may be the same, if that's the case I can always fix it and reupload it.
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I also have a kindle fire second generation. But it's in a different bootloop, with the first bright white and orange kindle logo repeating every 10 seconds or so. Nothing else. No adb, no fastboot. Not recognized by the computer at all! Could you please help?
Sounds like you will need a fastboot cable to attempt fixing that.
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I also have a kindle fire second generation. But it's in a different bootloop, with the first bright white and orange kindle logo repeating every 10 seconds or so. Nothing else. No adb, no fastboot. Not recognized by the computer at all! Could you please help?
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You need to get a fastboot cord. There is some great info here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
i had android 4.0 on my kindle fire 1st, I wanted to Back to top default rom. i downloaded kindle fire update.bin file rennamed to update.zip and flashed with TWRP, after flash my kindle stucked on kindle animation screen and after 5 min reboots and The same is repeated. when i plug cable on device manager seems Disk drives>amazon kindle usb device Portable devives>F:\ USB controlers> USB Compotice Device USB Mass Storage device. can't show android ADB interface. please help me
You need twrp 2.2.2.1 or lower to flash stock
Download kindle fire utility
Use it to install drivers, then try to install twrp
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I tried to root my 1st Generation Kindle Fire using the Kindle Fire Utility. I chose the fastboot option and then the device rebooted. Then my computer said "USB Device Malfunctioned" and the Kindle Fire Utility could not detect the device. Now my Kindle cannot get past the boot screen. Can someone help me please?