I rooted my Kindle Fire about a month ago with KFU. Everything was fine until I turned it on one day and I got stuck at the Triangle screen. None of the reboot tricks work. The interesting thing which I think is what is stopping me from being able to successfully use other methods is that when I plug my Kindle Fire into my computer via usb, it connects, and then disconnects (the USB) about 2 seconds later. I've tried different ports, etc. Any help on this issue would be greatly appreciated. I've read over multiple things, but don't see a mention to the kindle being disconnected via usb so quickly, thus stopping me from being able to do anything.
Care to elaborate on what "reboot tricks" you've used?
What version of Windows are you using?
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Care to elaborate on what "reboot tricks" you've used?
What version of Windows are you using?
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I've tried the rebooting the Kindle while trying to reset the kindle to booting "normally" within the KFU. I've tried holding down the power button on a reset, then pushing it again until it is orange, none seem to work. I'm confident I could get it to work again if the kindle did not disconnect from my computer so quickly. By this I mean I hear the "usb chime" when I plug it in, then within seconds the disconnect chime plays. During the brief few seconds it is connected, it shows up on my devices list, but obviously when the usb disconnect chime plays, it disappears off of the device list.
edit: I'm using windows 7 Ultimate.
Can anyone help me? I may add that My Kindle Fire was originally rooted with the KFU and worked perfectly fine. I literally turned it on one day, and it got stuck at the triangle screen. The connection issue of it disconnecting so quickly is what is stopping me from fixing it I believe. Please help.
ErikV55 said:
Can anyone help me? I may add that My Kindle Fire was originally rooted with the KFU and worked perfectly fine. I literally turned it on one day, and it got stuck at the triangle screen. The connection issue of it disconnecting so quickly is what is stopping me from fixing it I believe. Please help.
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Read the first 3 posts here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
Figure out what device drivers are getting loaded when the connect "chimes" sound in Windows. If you confirm that they are correct based on the contents above, you must stop the temporary fastboot, set the bootmode to normal using fastboot, and restart the device.
I suspect you've got more issues than just getting stuck on the bootloader though... If you are getting disconnect tones in the bootloader, that means it's attempting to boot into something, but obviously unable to do so.
kinfauns said:
Read the first 3 posts here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
Figure out what device drivers are getting loaded when the connect "chimes" sound in Windows. If you confirm that they are correct based on the contents above, you must stop the temporary fastboot, set the bootmode to normal using fastboot, and restart the device.
I suspect you've got more issues than just getting stuck on the bootloader though... If you are getting disconnect tones in the bootloader, that means it's attempting to boot into something, but obviously unable to do so.
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The disconnect tones are from my computer, the same tone when you unplug a usb (since the kindle is plugged in via usb) I can't change the bootmode because the usb disconnect chime happens literally 2 seconds later, and the kindle is disconnected, all the while the kindle is still on and showing the triangle screen.
ErikV55 said:
The disconnect tones are from my computer, the same tone when you unplug a usb (since the kindle is plugged in via usb) I can't change the bootmode because the usb disconnect chime happens literally 2 seconds later, and the kindle is disconnected, all the while the kindle is still on and showing the triangle screen.
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Have you checked to see what drivers are getting loaded? Do you know what device should appear in the device manager? Have you tried to stop the temporary fastboot countdown? Do you know how to stop the temporary fastboot countdown?
If you aren't willing to try out my suggestions, there's not much else I can do.
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Have you checked to see what drivers are getting loaded? Do you know what device should appear in the device manager? Have you tried to stop the temporary fastboot countdown? Do you know how to stop the temporary fastboot countdown?
If you aren't willing to try out my suggestions, there's not much else I can do.
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Yes to all those things. The device does indeed pop up in the device manager but only for the brief 2 second window before it disconnects. I've tried multiple usb ports on my pc with the same result. The kindle does not power off in any way when the it disconnects from the pc.
ErikV55 said:
Yes to all those things. The device does indeed pop up in the device manager but only for the brief 2 second window before it disconnects. I've tried multiple usb ports on my pc with the same result. The kindle does not power off in any way when the it disconnects from the pc.
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What is the device name that comes up?
What command did you send to stop the countdown?
What did it output as a result of the command?
What makes you think that it should power off when you disconnect from the PC?
kinfauns said:
What is the device name that comes up?
What command did you send to stop the countdown?
What did it output as a result of the command?
What makes you think that it should power off when you disconnect from the PC?
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I've tried to reset the bootmode via the KFU method recommended in the guide posted here (normal, 4000 and trying to reset when it says waiting for device) The device pops up in the device manager as an "unknown device" which may be a problem with the version of the drivers im DLing. I'm using KFU version 0.9.6
When I first DLed them it seemed as if the drivers were installing correctly, when I plugged in the Kindle is said drivers were being installed but it failed because the device disconnected after the 2 seconds.
Rapid disconnects are nothing unique, they're simply driver or USB problems. Any malfunctioning USB device will give you that same sequence. Anyways, it's difficult to get out of a boot-loop without ADB so let's try to get that USB working again.
First, do you have a bootloader (like FFF) or a recovery (like TWRP) loaded? I'm not sure the USB driver will work during boot without at least one of those installed.
Second, boot into TWRP, then try to fix the USB from the computer end. Uninstall the drivers, download a fresh batch, reinstall drivers, reboot. Use explorer to check %userprofile%\.android\adb_usb.ini and make sure 0x1949 is there. Also check Kindle Fire Utility\drivers\kindle\android_winusb.inf and make sure whatever hardware ID is showing up in device manager is in there.
BTW, what device IS showing in Device Manager after the disconnect? Use right click, scan for hardware changes.
Third, the USB cable or ports themselves may be at fault. Try a different cable, and try a different computer. Also, reboot often.
hunterhk said:
Rapid disconnects are nothing unique, they're simply driver or USB problems. Any malfunctioning USB device will give you that same sequence. Anyways, it's difficult to get out of a boot-loop without ADB so let's try to get that USB working again.
First, do you have a bootloader (like FFF) or a recovery (like TWRP) loaded? I'm not sure the USB driver will work during boot without at least one of those installed.
Second, boot into TWRP, then try to fix the USB from the computer end. Uninstall the drivers, download a fresh batch, reinstall drivers, reboot. Use explorer to check %userprofile%\.android\adb_usb.ini and make sure 0x1949 is there. Also check Kindle Fire Utility\drivers\kindle\android_winusb.inf and make sure whatever hardware ID is showing up in device manager is in there.
BTW, what device IS showing in Device Manager after the disconnect? Use right click, scan for hardware changes.
Third, the USB cable or ports themselves may be at fault. Try a different cable, and try a different computer. Also, reboot often.
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Thanks for your response, I will go through these and report back when I get back home from class.
ok, now I have my kindle being recognized by my computer as "android phone" with the sub of "android adb interface." If I have read the guide correctly that means it is in fastboot mode. However when I open kfu it says the kindle is offline.
If someone would be willing to help me out through Skype I would gladly appreciate it. I'm really at a lose as to what to do at this point.
and no stupidly I do not have FFF or TWRP loaded, since I first rooted it when I was a super noob. The usb driver seems like it should be able to work according the the Kindle fire beginners guide, but KFU does not recognize the kindle even though my computer does.
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Hello Everyone,
I will try to provide as much details as I can from what I remember.
Basically, I tried to ROOT my device and install TWRP. However, I messed it up the first time. I tinkered with it for hours but it still couldn't work until finally, after hard resetting for the unlimited time, it booted up.
The problem though, is that it wasn't rooted and TWRP wasn't installed when it came up so I tried it again. Second try, second time it was messed up. Annoyingly, I don't know what I did earlier to make it work. The second instance it happened is just like the first.
Just to be clear, this isn't the boot screen where the kindle fire logo is animated (has reflections). In my case, its the logo as is, stuck on the screen just like that. Tried hard resetting, doesn't work.
What do I know?
1) From my earlier experience, it has lesser to do with the system (PC, Mac) and drivers since I managed to get it boot up again without being connected the first time
2) If I do connect it to the PC, it says Cannot Start Device/Unable to Start Device. Code:10. That's it. Even if I reboot the device, its still the same.
3) If you connect it to the Mac, it is detected in system preferences. Problem though is that I tried using adb and just like its windows counterpart, there are no devices detected.
THOUHGTS:
1) I know I just have to get it to be recognized and I can change the bootmode. Something's telling me that its a boot mode problem only. In my earlier V3X phone, I used to TP (testpoint) if anyone's familiar with that, or shortcircuit the board to get it out of the 'loop'. Do we have that with the kindle fire?
2) What operating system would it be easiest to get the device detected. I'm hoping that if there's lesser complications with the device being detected by the computer, be it mac, linux or windows, I can change the bootmode. my technical instinct tells me it has something to do with boot mode.
What have I done already?
1. Let me see, I believe I tried hard resetting it for ALOT of times already
2. Reinstalled drivers on PC. Used both Android and Kindle Fire Utility drivers. Even checked the /android folder
3. I'm using a Nokia Micro-USB cable. I'm not sure if that has any impact on the device or its effectiveness but I will try to pick-up another cable today and post later.
I would really appreciate if anyone can help. It sucks that I tried this just after unboxing the unit. I haven't even tried doing anything on it yet.
If you can help, ANY help would be appreciated.
Thanks mate!
had the same
1. use computer (windows - in my case windows xp)
2. nokia cable is fine (i use it too)
3. use kf utility .6
is your kf recognized by the computer ? (adb device or composite adm device)
have you tried to shutdown and startup your computer ? (not restart)
the entry for 18D1 in adb_usb.ini is missing - had to add it
the other entries are allready in version .6 android_winusb.inf
if you have troubles to remove old drivers use this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539/en-us
unplug/replug and install the drivers from .6 from scratch
it's not needed to reboot the computer - works immediately
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b63 said:
had the same
1. use computer (windows - in my case windows xp)
2. nokia cable is fine (i use it too)
3. use kf utility .6
is your kf recognized by the computer ? (adb device or composite adm device)
have you tried to shutdown and startup your computer ? (not restart)
waiting to get your status ...
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Did you solve your problem?
My kindle is recognized by my computer but it as either ADB device or Composite ADB device (depending on what drivers I use to install it). Problem is that it says Cannot start device. Code Error: 10. Tried shutting down/restarting PC, still the same.
updated my initial post again ... (ms-link)
yes solved it in minutes
make the additional entry in adb_usb.ini
use only the drivers from .6
i think best way is to disconnect the kf - uninstall all old drivers regarding adb device - connect kf - use only drivers from .6 utility - start utility - change bootmode - up again !
whats your status ?
i think best way is to disconnect the kf - uninstall all old drivers regarding adb device - connect kf - use only drivers from .6 utility - start utility - change bootmode - up again !
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I did this but it still says device cannot be started.
make the additional entry in adb_usb.ini
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0x18D1 -- is that what I'm supposed to add to adb_usb.ini?
yes exactly - the device changes between the two id's regarding the bootmode
and don't let the computer select the driver - select manually
b63 said:
yes exactly - the device changes between the two id's regarding the bootmode
and don't let the computer select the driver - select manually
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Okay, so I followed the instructions to a T.
I followed the MS Link to remove all drivers and then plugged-in the kindle and installed it back again by specifically telling windows that 'I have a disk'. It still says Code 10.
If it would mean anything, I'm doing this on a virtual machine since the computers around me are all Windows 7s.
kaswistry said:
Okay, so I followed the instructions to a T.
I followed the MS Link to remove all drivers and then plugged-in the kindle and installed it back again by specifically telling windows that 'I have a disk'. It still says Code 10.
If it would mean anything, I'm doing this on a virtual machine since the computers around me are all Windows 7s.
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all this works using windows 7
dustyjerran said:
all this works using windows 7
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I did try this yesterday on Windows 7 but most guides I see do it on older versions. I will try again a little later. Thank you.
I tried it on Windows 7. Still the same error. Kindle is frozen and on Device Manager it says "This device cannot start. (Code 10)"
I ran into the exact problem yesterday. I thought I bricked my kindle. That was scary. Anyway, the problem is that you're stuck on fastboot, mode 4002 instead of a normal mode 4000.
Following rootzwiki.com/topic/12363-how-to-windows-install-twrp-20-on-your-kindle-fire/
You'll need to add a new vendor id (0x18d1). However, even with that the device still will not be recognized right away. Following another user's suggestion on that same thread, I let the battery drained out. Once that's done, reconnecting the Kindle will show up as simply "kindle" on the device manager instead of the normal "unrecognized device".
Then do the adb commands (even if it doesn't show any device attached)
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
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Your device will reboot out of the stuck "kindle fire" logo screen. If your device goes dark after, it just means that the battery need to recharged first. Another scary moment for me. You can unplug and use the wall charger, much faster than charging by PC. After 5 - 10 minutes, you should get back to your normal screen. Then, just use the Kindle Utility to install TWRP.
You'll need to add a new vendor id (0x18d1).
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I added this already
reconnecting the Kindle will show up as simply "kindle" on the device manager instead of the normal "unrecognized device".
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Actually, the problem with mine is that it's detected. However, it shows up as Code:10, The device is unable to start.
Still, I'll try to drain it first, tinker with it next and see what happens. That or I'll wait for tomorrow and open the whole device already and see if I can OMAP it.
Mine also did show up as code 10, and sometimes code 43 ... I tried uninstalled the driver and reinstall it manually each time and eventually showed up as unrecognized ... so I tried the battery drain ... I even tried putting it in the freezer to quicken the drain but not sure if it actually help ..
I tried the battery draining. Nope, still didn't work
UPDATE: I take this back. After draining the battery, I would like to confirm that the issue has been fixed. Thank you, THANK YOU Everyone! )
I REALLY APPRECIATE THE EFFORT. HAPPY HOLIDAYS! )
A family member recently got a Kindle Fire, I tried to flash recovery but it got stuck in fastboot mode. Windows will recognize it as uknown device but Linux won't detect anything in fastboot or adb.
I will try battery drain out since kaswistry said it worked
If all else fails, I will try this.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405052
EDIT: nevermind lol, this worked.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20619033&postcount=11 even though i tried it several times already..
I have the same problem too, the kindle fire stuck at the boot logo
kf utility show that when i try to restore or other option!
Changing bootmode doesent work at all
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KF utility status fastboot... offline
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My computer have the right driver!
can anybody help me?
*sorry for my bad english*
Could it be that something destroyed my FireFireFire boot? My KF always gets stuck in fastboot when I try to flash ... obviously quite annoying.
u guys need to talk to vashypool in irc and he can fix it!! he fixed mine and mine was a complete brick
If it gets stuck in fastboot you need to run the command fastboot idme bootmode 4000 from the Android SDK.
Sent from my Kindle Fire using Tapatalk
In my case, i have tried to install the original 6.2 kindle firmware with TWRP. After that, the kindle staying stuck on the boot logo... This is me story... I think my kindle is stuck on fastboot! I tried to change bootmod with FK utility v.6
This is what kf utility gave me, when i try to reinstall twrp
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And this is the kf utility status
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Is anybody can say me, if my kindle is bricked for ever? Or have a solution
Happy holiday btw
#sorry for my poor english#
okay so i was trying to root my kindle fire and i didnt get su any where so then i tryed to install cwm and now its stuck at the yellow triangle and it wont go into recovery and it also will not connect to adb i need hellp ASAP
Install drivers as ADB composite with the Android SDK and then use this to change the bootmode
The link you posted is not working due to the period in the URL at the end.
Do not afraid. I have got the same experience Let God bless the search button
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1568340
unzip fbmode.zip
adb push fbmode /data/local/fbmode
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/fbmode
adb shell /data/local/fbmode
adb reboot
Your kindle will "get stuck" on the kindle fire screen, but really it's just in fastboot mode.
fastboot -i 0x1949 boot twrp-blaze-2.0.0RC0.img
Your device will now boot into twrp recovery, and flash the firefirefire bootlaoder. When done it will prompt you to reboot. Upon reboot you will get stuck on the "yellow triangle" screen of firefire fire.
fastboot oem idme bootmode 5002
fastboot reboot
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My kindle got the 6.3 update -solved!!
This has got to be one of the fastest ways I have rooted 6.3 kindle update
i went on line here http://liliputing.com/2012/03/root-...ogle-play-store-with-kindle-fire-utility.html
downloaded the new kindle fire utility and ckick on Install permanent root with super user. got rooted in about 2 minutes with no trouble at all
thanks everyone for your help but i solved it what i was doing was unsing the kindle fire utility trying to instal latest firefirefire but it just sat there and so i just went into the utility and reinstaled the twrp and it booted normal!!
Bricked Kindle
Okay, I'm not having the same issue, but I'm pretty sure I've completely, irevicalbly, bricked my kindle.
I know that I'm not in Fastboot mode, I've experienced that issue and solved it with the KFU.
Here's what I did:
I used the KFU to root my kindle. That worked fine. I was able to load all the Google apps (which was my initial goal). Then, I got greedy and decided that ICS was my next step - oops.
I followed the instructions on the following site:
androidauthority.com/kindle-fire-miui-4-ics-55853/
Note: I know, I'm an idiot - I should have paid attention to comments! UGH!
After I did this, I now only get the firefirefire logo and that is it. I can't load/reload TWRP and I can't change my bootmode to normal or recovery. The thing is, no matter which computer I plug the device into, the computer won't recognize the device. I get a message saying something "malfunctioned" when I plug it in. I've tried 3 different Windows machines (I've installed/reinstalled drivers I don't know how many times!) and I even tried loading Linux on a spare laptop and that didn't work either.
So, I tried the next thing I could think of. I followed the instructions on the following site:
ramble.karrth.com - Section "Troubleshooting TWRP
which involved removing the back cover, shorting a circuit (to force usbboot) and plugging my Kindle in. This didn't work for me either.
At this point, I'm willing to try anything. I'm not quite sure how to fix this issue. I think my next step is to either order a factory cable or make my own and try that, but if my bootloader is broke (truely broke) will that even work?
Please, if I should post this in another forum/place, just let me know. Any help appreciated!
I should also not that nothing comes up in my device manager. It does come up as a unrecognized USB bit goes away after telling me there was a malfunction.
ChrisKenison said:
I should also not that nothing comes up in my device manager. It does come up as a unrecognized USB bit goes away after telling me there was a malfunction.
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If you get the yellow triangle logo to come up, then it's probably in fastboot mode. If you reboot it while it's connected to your computer and you get some device detection beeps from Windows, it's likely to be a driver issue. Look here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747671&postcount=2
You might want to read the first post in that thread too.
Watch carefully as the device boots up and you get the yellow triangle logo. If that boot logo comes up and stays there, it's in fastboot. If the boot logo comes up, the screens blacks out, and then the boot logo comes back up (dimmer) then it's either trying to get into recovery or booting into the OS and failing.
I would try setting the bootmode to normal in KFU and when it says "<waiting for device>" reboot the Kindle Fire. Since you have FFF, the fastboot program on your computer will wait for the Kindle Fire's FFF bootloader to get into temporary fastboot and reset the bootmode when the KF is ready.
But, the computer won't even recognize there is a device connected to it
I will have to try installing the drivers from the Android SDK... maybe that will turn up something. But, by installing the drivers from KFU, it doesn't work.
When I plug the device in, it beeps at me saying device is unrecognize and it couldn't install drivers because there was a malfunction. In the device manager (while that's happening) it shows up as an unrecognized usb device. Then, it goes away (the device doesn't stay in the device manager). Then, that whole thing happens again one more time. There isn't anything for me to update in the device manager... thoughts?
And because its not recognized in the device manger, kfu isn't picking it up
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ChrisKenison said:
I will have to try installing the drivers from the Android SDK... maybe that will turn up something. But, by installing the drivers from KFU, it doesn't work.
When I plug the device in, it beeps at me saying device is unrecognize and it couldn't install drivers because there was a malfunction. In the device manager (while that's happening) it shows up as an unrecognized usb device. Then, it goes away (the device doesn't stay in the device manager). Then, that whole thing happens again one more time. There isn't anything for me to update in the device manager... thoughts?
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If you can't get the drivers working with the KFU distribution, you'll have a harder time with the SDK. They are the same drivers, but KFU has an updated, Kindle Fire specific .inf file for the driver and also installs the .ini file in the .android folder that you'll need. I don't know what you see in the device manager, but if you don't get one of the devices shown in the post I referred to earlier, I would try another Windows machine. You won't be able to do anything without getting it to detect your KF and load the proper drivers. If you are more adventurous, you could try pokey9000's Firekit (search for it) and try using linux to send it fastboot commands.
Yeah, that's my problem. I have tried 3 different windows machines (all windows 7) and, being the adventurous person i am I tried the Linux fix (removing back cover...) to no avail. All that did was make my kindle blink green. Not sure what that means either.
yea mine is stuck on the firefirefire boot screen
ChrisKenison said:
Yeah, that's my problem. I have tried 3 different windows machines (all windows 7) and, being the adventurous person i am I tried the Linux fix (removing back cover...) to no avail. All that did was make my kindle blink green. Not sure what that means either.
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Well, if you can't get any of those scenarios to work out, maybe it's a hardware issue. It might be something as simple as a bad USB cable or something more serious within the KF itself. I've never had a problem with Windows or Linux not seeing the KF, so my hands on experience in this regard is limited... my KF has never been broken to that degree. I'm always curious to see what's going on with people's KF when they say nothing works, but my KF has never given me that opportunity.
ChrisKenison said:
I will have to try installing the drivers from the Android SDK... maybe that will turn up something. But, by installing the drivers from KFU, it doesn't work.
When I plug the device in, it beeps at me saying device is unrecognize and it couldn't install drivers because there was a malfunction. In the device manager (while that's happening) it shows up as an unrecognized usb device. Then, it goes away (the device doesn't stay in the device manager). Then, that whole thing happens again one more time. There isn't anything for me to update in the device manager... thoughts?
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Sometimes in order to install the correct driver you need to delete the original from your computer because it will continue to attempt to revert to the default but beforehand try rebooting your computer and the kindle
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mistaanime said:
yea mine is stuck on the firefirefire boot screen
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Run the kf utility again install twrp and fff again
I am having a serious problem with my Kindle Fire, I am worried that it has bricked. For the past month ive been trying to fix it and nothing ever worked out. What happened was I tried to root my kindle using Kindle Fire Utility, and everything seemed fine at first. I turned my Kindle on and everything was normal, then I turned it on again and all it does is flash on and off at the screen with a yellow triangle with a flame in the middle of the triangle and it says "press power button for recovery." The kindle does not respond to anything and it will not turn on unless connected to the computer and it will not turn off until i disconnect it. My computer also does not recognize my Kindle.
Kindle Fire Utility says to just switch it to normal mode by going the "fastboot menu" and simply switching it. But when i do the program just sits at the screen saying "waiting for device" and I think its because my computer simply will not recognize it.
Others have said to go in the command prompt and type "adb shell" but that wont work either. It says something like "adb is not recognizable as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. So i have no idea what to do there.
I never installed TWRP so i tried tonight, and I downloaded the image and i did what it tells me to do in the command prompt, but once again it would not me recognizable as an internal or external command.
Im all out of ideas and have not found a single person with the same problem as me and I need any help I can get from anyone. I GREATLY APPRECIATE ANYTHING!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1623244
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
Charged
Well I charged my Kindle overnight and it is staying on and i can turn it on and off whenever, i connected it to my computer and the computer found it but it couldnt find any drivers for the Kindle and it sort of ignores the Kindle. The Kindle fire utility still says "waiting for device" and when i try to install drivers from the Kindle fire Utility folder it tells me "There was no driver found for this machine" What should i do now?
Read this first...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747567
Have you tryed holding the power button down for like 20 seconds to power it completely off then powering it back on?
Read it
I read the page and they said I can reverse it with SDK, or KFU. Ive tried with Kindle Fire Utility but how do i do it with SDK??
Thepooch said:
Have you tryed holding the power button down for like 20 seconds to power it completely off then powering it back on?
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Yes ive tried and it continues to do the same thing
I'm a little confused about the reverse it idea but the drivers were there before why aren't they now? If your referring to going through the process to set a the proper environment you need Java development kit then open the sdk manager and download tools and 2.3 platform and the Google driver this is a lot of excess bulk that may not be needed try using system restore to roll your computer back to a date before you messed with the driver's. Download a fresh copy of kfu rerun the driver without your kindle plugged in then see what you get.
SDK will let you do the same thing KFU does, only manually. If you can't get KFU to work, the SDK probably won't help.
In order for either to work, you need to make sure your drivers are in order.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747671&postcount=2
The yellow triangle your looking at is the bootloader which isn't bad but the fact that you don't have twrp installed and can't get past it and your computer either doesn't recognize or will not communicate with the device is bad. Your driver's must be functioning to make it past this via adb.
Thepooch said:
The yellow triangle your looking at is the bootloader which isn't bad but the fact that you don't have twrp installed and can't get past it and your computer either doesn't recognize or will not communicate with the device is bad. Your driver's must be functioning to make it past this via adb.
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Could I do it on a different computer then?
Many people have had success with that, yes.
Unsigned drivers
Well i tried on the new computer and it wouldnt let me download the drivers but i found out about changing the unsigned driver settings on my original computer but i have windows vista on the original one and windows XP on the other, the Windows XP computer was easy to see the unsigned driver setting(which didnt work out) but i cnat find it on the vista. Where is it located?
I also tried the code: bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
The cmd told me that my access was denied
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Well i tried on the new computer and it wouldnt let me download the drivers but i found out about changing the unsigned driver settings on my original computer but i have windows vista on the original one and windows XP on the other, the Windows XP computer was easy to see the unsigned driver setting(which didnt work out) but i cnat find it on the vista. Where is it located?
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http://www.google.com/search?mmns=0...action=devloc&q=disable+unsigned+driver+vista
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http://www.google.com/search?mmns=0...action=devloc&q=disable+unsigned+driver+vista
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It says i gotta choose a device/file, what file would it be? would it be the "install_drivers" in the kfu?
There should be two files:
android_winusb.inf & adb_usb.ini
...both are somewhere in the KFU/drivers folder
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There should be two files:
android_winusb.inf & adb_usb.ini
...both are somewhere in the KFU/drivers folder
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I found the adb_usb but there two of the other, they are called
androidwinusb86
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androidwinusba64
Does it matter which one i choose?
Well i got the Google Usb driver installed, but the problem still remains where my kindle is connected and my computer says its finding a driver for it, but then my Kindle disconnects too fast and the computer cannot find any drivers because "the device was unplugged." I noticed that when i start the kindle while its connected the power button light is green, and thats when my computer sees the Kindle, but then the light turns orange and then the computer loses it. What should i do now?
That seems to be a typical problem with Vista. I'm not sure what causes it, but it would probably be beneficial for you to try a different computer, if you have one available.
Hey guys... Only second kindle I've ever attempted (have a butyload of other android devices I've rooted... But this bigger with no other buttons has me stumped )
Anyway... Went to root today, plugged in kindle, battery was dead... No problem... Let it charge.
When it booted, ran KFU to tell it to install TWRP. Here's where it gets....odd.
I had twrp in the KFU folder but it decided it wasn't there and wanted to download it... Mind you, this is... I believe... After it sent a command to fastboot ... Well, I didn't have internet, so KFU just sort of stopped when it couldn't download twrp...
Since then, the kindle is just stuck on KindleFire screen... Doesn't go any further... If I let the battery run out for about an hour, it will start rebooting every 5 seconds even if I plug it in. In the "bootloop" I can't turn it off, it just keeps rebooting...
If I let it die, I can plug it in, let it charge and turn it on... Sticks at KindleFire screen... I have tried holding in power for 30 seconds... It just turns the kindle off, doesn't help.
Windows sees it as an unrecognized device (tried rebooting, unplugging, uninstalling the drivers, looking at the KFU folder to manually select drivers (windows says they're not the correct drivers for the device) adv can't see it (cms... Adb devices shows no devices connected)
Any help is appreciated... If I missed needed info, please ask and ill supply...
I'm happy to try anything and report the findings...
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Hey guys... Only second kindle I've ever attempted (have a butyload of other android devices I've rooted... But this bigger with no other buttons has me stumped )
Anyway... Went to root today, plugged in kindle, battery was dead... No problem... Let it charge.
When it booted, ran KFU to tell it to install TWRP. Here's where it gets....odd.
I had twrp in the KFU folder but it decided it wasn't there and wanted to download it... Mind you, this is... I believe... After it sent a command to fastboot ... Well, I didn't have internet, so KFU just sort of stopped when it couldn't download twrp...
Since then, the kindle is just stuck on KindleFire screen... Doesn't go any further... If I let the battery run out for about an hour, it will start rebooting every 5 seconds even if I plug it in. In the "bootloop" I can't turn it off, it just keeps rebooting...
If I let it die, I can plug it in, let it charge and turn it on... Sticks at KindleFire screen... I have tried holding in power for 30 seconds... It just turns the kindle off, doesn't help.
Windows sees it as an unrecognized device (tried rebooting, unplugging, uninstalling the drivers, looking at the KFU folder to manually select drivers (windows says they're not the correct drivers for the device) adv can't see it (cms... Adb devices shows no devices connected)
Any help is appreciated... If I missed needed info, please ask and ill supply...
I'm happy to try anything and report the findings...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166668
#30 & #31
soupmagnet said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166668
#30 & #31
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OK... but why does it stick on the KindleFire logo? (It does that without rebooting, it just hangs there).. And the battery drain was not intentional... It's ff now... charging (I assume... no logo, no led )
RBThompsonV said:
OK... but why does it stick on the KindleFire logo?
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It's ff now... charging (I assume... no logo, no led )
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I would have to agree...it does appear to be charging.
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I would have to agree...it does appear to be charging.
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Sorry if im being super-noobish... I prefer my nook over this kindle
The logo is bright and unchanging (Seems to be stuck in fastboot?) But adb doesnt recognize it... windows sees it as an unknown device... and KFU shows... well, nothong Even when I try to normal boot in KFU (or adb..) it hangs on waiting for device.
Also, thanks a billion for even responding Soup... Its nice to know there's someone out there
RBThompsonV said:
Sorry if im being super-noobish... I prefer my nook over this kindle
The logo is bright and unchanging (Seems to be stuck in fastboot?) But adb doesnt recognize it... windows sees it as an unknown device... and KFU shows... well, nothong Even when I try to normal boot in KFU (or adb..) it hangs on waiting for device.
Also, thanks a billion for even responding Soup... Its nice to know there's someone out there
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Okay,
Yes, it is in fastboot. ADB won't recognize the device in fastboot because ADB commands don't work in fastboot, only fastboot commands will. The KFU won't detect the device in fastboot because of the bootloader itself. It used to, but not anymore...likely due to an update on Amazon's part. There can be a couple of reasons why it just hangs at "waiting for device". When you see "waiting for device", you can reboot the KF and see if it detects upon rebooting. If not, you'll have to completely uninstall your drivers and try again. Even then, there's still a good chance it won't work. If not, you can reference the following thread for clues to get it working properly:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179748
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Okay,
Yes, it is in fastboot. ADB won't recognize the device in fastboot because ADB commands don't work in fastboot, only fastboot commands will. The KFU won't detect the device in fastboot because of the bootloader itself. It used to, but not anymore...likely due to an update on Amazon's part. There can be a couple of reasons why it just hangs at "waiting for device". When you see "waiting for device", you can reboot the KF and see if it detects upon rebooting. If not, you'll have to completely uninstall your drivers and try again. Even then, there's still a good chance it won't work. If not, you can reference the following thread for clues to get it working properly:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179748
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OK.. Ive tried everything in the thread... Only thing I cant find is the android_winusb folder (Im running Win7 x64).
Also, when I look up the UNKNOWN DEVICE Hardware ID, I get USB\UNKNOWN) in device manager
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OK.. Ive tried everything in the thread... Only thing I cant find is the android_winusb folder (Im running Win7 x64).
Also, when I look up the UNKNOWN DEVICE Hardware ID, I get USB\UNKNOWN) in device manager
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Make sure you have the hardware IDs that I posted in that thread, in your KFU's 'android_winusb.inf' file.
You also have to find and delete the folder that gets created by KFU's install_drivers.bat. It will be in the WINDOWS directory somewhere, most likely in a hidden folder. Make sure "Show hidden folders" is enabled.
You may have to search your hard drive for any directory containing the string "android" OR for the filename 'android_winusb.inf',making sure to search hidden files and folders.
Once you have found and deleted it, reboot your computer and run KFU's newly edited 'install_drivers.bat'
Still Stuck...
OK, so, I did a CLEAN install of windows XP, installed the complete Android SDK package, then installed the modified KFU package (Added the lines of Device IDs supplied in your post on how to get it to work) and edited the install bat to install in legacy mode.
I still get an error in windows about the Kindle Fire.
I installed everything, then plugged in the kindle after turning it on. Kindle is still stuck on Kindle Fire logo (doesnt flicker or sparkle or dim or anything)... and windows says:
(In FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD):
Cannot start this hardware
There was a problem installing this hardware:
Android Composite ADB Interface
This device cannot start (Code 10)
...
Thats a USB error code , maybe trying to use a different cable or use the usb ports on the back of the pc instead of the front
OMFG!!!!
I want to thank all of you for your help...
But, get this...
Apparently the kindle was waiting for me to send the TWRP package... THATS ALL!!!
I built the factory cable... proved useless for me
I went through all of my USB cables... NONE worked...
So, as a last ditch effort I thought... screw it, lets see what happens if I... (Fill in the blank)...
Tried sending the TWRP package and BAM!!!! Blue kindle...
Go figure
I have read to a nausea thread after thread about fixing my bricked Kindle, unfortunately I cannot post in the development section since I am a big NOOB. I'm sure most have heard this a million times, and have read about it a million times but have I still have not a clue how to go about it.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
So story is downloaded KFU, installed drivers via KFU, plugged in Kindle, started option 2(ROOT w/ SU), it chugged away snagged at install FFFing, so I thought okay let me unplug and re do it, but now it is stuck at KF logo white/orange which many of you say is in fastboot mode. I cannot get the computer to recognize when connected, usually you hear a audible tone when connecting via usb, but nothing. Have tried reinstalling drivers again but they show they have already been installed. People say unistall but I cannot find the device to uninstall the drivers!! I have tried the unbrick util, but KF does not show nor on KFU. Thus I think Soupkit would be the same if it cannot see that KF is connected.
Another q, is even if I get it unbricked and use KFU will it still hang at FFF again...is it just dependent on computer or something, I don't understand why it works for some and not for others(causing them to use linux instead of windows?)
Please help me
You can still reboot to normal mode. Load KFU, and press 1, and then enter, and then 1 and then enter. This should reboot the kindle EVEN if it says its offline in KFU.
If that doesnt work, turn off the kindle, and as soon as you turn it back on, press 1 enter 1 enter in KFU.
Both these methods worked for me... but my KFU still hangs every time it enters fastbootmode!
jinhypen said:
I have read to a nausea thread after thread about fixing my bricked Kindle, unfortunately I cannot post in the development section since I am a big NOOB. I'm sure most have heard this a million times, and have read about it a million times but have I still have not a clue how to go about it.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
So story is downloaded KFU, installed drivers via KFU, plugged in Kindle, started option 2(ROOT w/ SU), it chugged away snagged at install FFFing, so I thought okay let me unplug and re do it, but now it is stuck at KF logo white/orange which many of you say is in fastboot mode. I cannot get the computer to recognize when connected, usually you hear a audible tone when connecting via usb, but nothing. Have tried reinstalling drivers again but they show they have already been installed. People say unistall but I cannot find the device to uninstall the drivers!! I have tried the unbrick util, but KF does not show nor on KFU. Thus I think Soupkit would be the same if it cannot see that KF is connected.
Another q, is even if I get it unbricked and use KFU will it still hang at FFF again...is it just dependent on computer or something, I don't understand why it works for some and not for others(causing them to use linux instead of windows?)
Please help me
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first of all lets get this straight. KFU did not (what you call bricking) brick it. you did by taking on the challenge.
second does device manager show up with anything when you plug it in?
goldflame09 said:
first of all lets get this straight. KFU did not (what you call bricking) brick it. you did by taking on the challenge.
second does device manager show up with anything when you plug it in?
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Thanks for the replies guys, I tried the first solution of using KFU and option 1, however it just hangs and just says waiting for device/device not found. Goldflame you are correct, I did it myself, no one forced me LOL. The device does not show up when I plug it in. If I power down(hold power down for 15secs, and then plug it in the KF logo comes back up but remains nonresponsive.) Seems the computer doesn't know its connected so the two cannot communicate. I've installed drivers so don't know what the problem is, tried different usb ports as well. I am also using a non factory micro cable, IDK if that matters or not read other people ordering factory ones to help them.
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Thanks for the replies guys, I tried the first solution of using KFU and option 1, however it just hangs and just says waiting for device/device not found. Goldflame you are correct, I did it myself, no one forced me LOL. The device does not show up when I plug it in. If I power down(hold power down for 15secs, and then plug it in the KF logo comes back up but remains nonresponsive.) Seems the computer doesn't know its connected so the two cannot communicate. I've installed drivers so don't know what the problem is, tried different usb ports as well. I am also using a non factory micro cable, IDK if that matters or not read other people ordering factory ones to help them.
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ok well this is different from my case where it showed up as an unknown device in device manager. reboot your computer without the kindl plugged in and let me know if anything different happens when you plug in your kindle
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ok well this is different from my case where it showed up as an unknown device in device manager. reboot your computer without the kindl plugged in and let me know if anything different happens when you plug in your kindle
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Yes rebooted still reacts the same way. any other ideas? tia.
jinhypen said:
Yes rebooted still reacts the same way. any other ideas? tia.
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I have no guarantee that it will work but try to delete your .android folder.
Its located in c:/users/your user name/.android
Then plug in your kindle, open kfu and choose option 2 even if it says device offline
Sent from my Kindle Fire running CM10.1/SGT7
goldflame09 said:
I have no guarantee that it will work but try to delete your .android folder.
Its located in c:/users/your user name/.android
Then plug in your kindle, open kfu and choose option 2 even if it says device offline
Sent from my Kindle Fire running CM10.1/SGT7
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TY you for being so responsive goldflame, but I have already done that as well...I researched quite bit before posting this..as I didn't wanna be "that" person. Still nothing works does anyone have anymore solutions for me?