So I have had my kindle fire rooted for about a month now and have been running ICS on a cyanogen ROM since then and it has been working fine. However I decided to unroot and I realized that when I boot up the kindle fire to access TWRP recovery there is no triangle. I get the original Kindle Fire boot logo. Like I said the ROM is working fine and everything I just don't know how to access TWRP. Does anyone know another way to access it? I have tried holding down the power like you would if the triangle was there but still nothing.
How exactly did you unroot? Flashing an official stock ROM? If so, both FFF and TWRP are gone, meaning you'll have to install them again.
PS: The yellow triangle is a pretty old version of FFF. The latest one will show the "Kindle Fire" logo with the word 'Fire' coloured in blue. It's very important to keep the bootloader and the recovery up to date!
I have not unrooted it yet so it should still be there. Also the logo isn't blue it is the regular boot up logo colors.
Then, are you still on the ICS ROM? Does "adb reboot recovery" help when issued from within the ROM?
Yes I am still in the ICS ROM. And I don't have the option to reboot it like that. That is something that I tried first.
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And I don't have the option to reboot it like that. That is something that I tried first.
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What do you mean? It's not an option in the ROM, it's a command you type in the command line, in whatever folder you have ADB set up. For example, in the "tools" folder that KFU includes.
However, if "adb reboot recovery" does nothing for you, then give "adb shell idme bootmode 5001" and then rebooting a try. If that does not get you into TWRP, then TWRP simply isn't there, meaning you'll have to install both TWRP and FFF (even if you decide to go stock later, it's also a good idea to keep those two installed).
I understand what you mean now. I am probably just going to reinstall them so I will have the most updated version. Thanks!
Ah well, glad you got it sorted out one way or another.
Hey guys, I am pretty new at anything Android related and am in serious need of some help after several hours of struggling to revive my fire. Basically I took my stock kindle and installed a permanent root for the first time ever with the KF utility, after which I proceeded to install the latest TWRP Recovery using the same utility. Upon reboot after TWRP install, I immediately wiped the Dalvik cache and attempted to install the latest gedeROM build (26-6-2012). It seemed to flash ok, but on startup now the kindle will show the standard kindle fire logo, followed by the cyanogen 9 mod loading screen, at which it will stay in the animation forever, and never actually load up. Unfortunately in my noobness I did not realize that installing TWRP was not all I needed to do in order to achieve the option to boot into recovery mode every time, and now I cannot figure out how to once again get to that so I can install a backup of my stock firmware, which I did make. Is there a way to get the kindle into recovery mode without the ability to select that option when starting up? If I plug the kindle into my pc whilst it's stuck on the CM9 animation, the ADB status says online and has a boot status of 4000. When I attempt to send any commands to the kindle from the KF utility telling it to reboot into recovery, it just says waiting for device. I'm sure I just missed an obvious step along the way of the install, but I cannot seem to do anything with the kindle currently, so any help on reviving it would be fantastic!
Hi,
I have a big problem. I have a kindle Fire and I had TWRP installed. I installed a stock rom and it removed both TWRP and FFF. Now every time I turn it on and slide the lock over I get error messages. they are as followes:
Calander Storage (process com.android.providers.calandar) has stopped unexpectedly. ((FORCE CLOSE BUTTON))
process com.android.acore has stopped unexpectedly. ((FORCE CLOSE BUTTON))
This repeates as soon as I press the force close.
Then the Kindle Fire reboots.
If I type ADB Devices I get 4458002600000001 device
if I use the KFU it reports
ADB STATUS : Online
Boot Status :4000
none of the options work as I keep getting errors in FKU
Is it hopeless?
Please help me as the warrantee is done and I NEED IT BACK BADDDDDD
Thanks
Don't wait for it to fc on you race it to factory reset in the kindle settings and reset it or get a factory cable to force it into fastboot so you can reflash twrp and fff and then flash a rom.
Not sure what you are saying
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Don't wait for it to fc on you race it to factory reset in the kindle settings and reset it or get a factory cable to force it into fastboot so you can reflash twrp and fff and then flash a rom.
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I don't Understand what you mean by your post.
My kindle keeps rebooting BEFORE I can factory reset. I can get to the settings screen, but it only goes so far and reboots.
I am a newb so to speak and appreciate the help. Just wondering if you could give me specific details to follow. Have read posts but nothing stated works.
This is making me crazy.
There wasn't any hidden meaning in my suggestion some manage to be fast enough to make it to settings to factory reset it before it reboots. If it's not possible for you then a factory cable is needed. Hold the power button for 30 seconds till you are assured it is off then try the race from that powered off position anything you can do to shave time in your effort or gain a few seconds to reach the factory reset.
You r amazing
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There wasn't any hidden meaning in my suggestion some manage to be fast enough to make it to settings to factory reset it before it reboots. If it's not possible for you then a factory cable is needed. Hold the power button for 30 seconds till you are assured it is off then try the race from that powered off position anything you can do to shave time in your effort or gain a few seconds to reach the factory reset.
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WOW !!
After about 30 tries I got it working.
So very sorry if I came off as impatient.
You da man
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH The Pooch. You are a life saver
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Man vs.machine man wins!:silly:
I am having this same issue, KFU says its still online 4000 but doesn't let me go into fastboot. Please help.
Try Soupkit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850038 if it still doesn`t work get a factory cable post # 9 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392693 .
This happened to me. I just turned it off, turned it back on, opened KFU, and rooted from there. I installed twrp Then mounted, copied the stock rom, wiped everything, copied stock by mounting again, and installed it. If it doesn't work then use soup kit or a factory cable
Devices:
Kindle Fire with AlienDroid primary and Modaco secondary
I can turn it on without a problem the problem is when it turns on I get the same error messages like in the first post and before I can erase everything it reboots. When I attach to KFU it says it's online and 4000 if I tell it to go to fastboot it says waiting on device.
On KFU, Just click root. Remember, this is while it is booting. By the way, what rom did you install. if you got it off Amazon and renamed it to Update. zip, after installing ics or jb, then my way should work. just keep trying and don't give up.
Devices:
Kindle Fire with AlienDroid primary and Modaco secondary
All fixed now, easiest way to fix it was to go into applications and clear data of the affected apps (calendar,keyboard and contacts) and it cleared right up and booted normally and now I am back to stock. Just glad it was something so easy. Took a couple of times of the kindle fire rebooting but finally was able to clear out the data affected.
should've thought of that at first. good job.
Devices:
Kindle Fire with AlienDroid primary and Modaco secondary
I was trying to root my kfhd7 and now it only boots into the recovery saying "your kindle doesn't seem to be able to boot" I have tried the two options but no avail please help
Today I downgraded to firmware 10.4.3 so I could install the 2nd bootloader. Everything is working just fine, except for the recovery.
Every time I try to boot to the recovery, my Kindle freezes on the blue Kindle Fire boot logo with it saying "Booting..." at the bottom of the screen. I left it for 10 minutes and came back to it to find it still frozen on the blue Kindle Fire boot logo and with it still saying "Booting..." at the bottom.
I have flashed a newer version of TWRP, but with the same result...
Please help! I really want to install CM11 on my Kindle!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!