OK...I'm a first time poster to the Kindle Fire forum and I'm having issues. I'm a little above average with my Android knowledge. I've flashed CM9 onto three Toucpads and have been fooling with my phones for a few years. HOWEVER, I'm completely stumped. Here's what's happening and what I've done.
1) I downloaded Kindle Fire Utility to root. It all went fine, as far as I could tell.
2) I downloaded the aokp_otter_build-M5>0xD34D build for CM9
3) I downloaded the gapps-ics-20120429-signed zip
4) Booted into the TWRP recovery
5) Made a backup of the stock Kindle
6) Flashed the CM9 zip and the Gapps zip. Everything seemed fine with the TWRP. Never used it before. Very familiar with CWM and seemed similar
7 Rebooted.
The Kindle Fire logo came up and then went to a blank screen. It boot-looped (is that a verb?) five or six times. While I went surfing to find answers it looped once more and came up to this screen with a pissed off looking unicorn and the Team Kang logo. It's stuck there and won't go past. The screen is still animated. The battery is not dead. I've read dozens of posts where the first suggestion is to charge the Kindle. That's not the problem. I've restarted the Kindle a hundred times and nothing.
Here's what I've tried:
1) Every combination of holding down the power button/pressing the power button combination. Nothing.
2) Downloaded the Kindle Unbrick Utility. The computer isn't recognizing the Kindle, so this isn't doing any good. I've tried all of the six different UI buttons. Nothing.
3) I went back to the Kindle Fire Utility and reinstalled the drivers and then opened the CMD window. As I expected, it's telling me "waiting for device" and doing nothing.
I have no idea where to go from here. There's got to be a way for me to get this thing to be recognized on my computer. Please help. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! -Jeff
It's like deja vu...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658205
Even the description of the bootanimation is eerily the same.
I think my assessment of his problem would apply to you as well. If you want to skip most of the discussion, my post is at (or very near) the end.
Wow...that is creepy. I did a search on here for pink unicor/team kang, etc. Nothing came up. It's almost 2am and I can hardly see straight. I'll read through everything in the morning. Where would I get one of these magic cables I'm reading about?
jeffjoleen said:
Wow...that is creepy. I did a search on here for pink unicor/team kang, etc. Nothing came up. It's almost 2am and I can hardly see straight. I'll read through everything in the morning. Where would I get one of these magic cables I'm reading about?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1550999
Probably wouldn't hurt for you to look this over either...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
I dont see anything mentioned in your post about doing a full wipe before flashing AOKP just I thats where your method above went haywire with twrp. When going from one system to another always factory/ data restore wipe cache wipe dalvik and yes wipe system before flashing your rom and gapps. Pretty high likelyhood that why your stuck in a bootloop. You need to get back into recovery wipe the heck out of it and restore your backup. Also didnt hear mention of a bootloader. Do you get to a screen with a yellow triangle or one with a white kindle and a blue fire both these screen are bootloader splash screens for two different bootloaders. If you come to the yellow triangle hold the power button down immediatly till it turns orange this will put you into recovery. Alternatly if your greeted by a white kindle with a blue fire rapidly push the power button till some small words come up at the bottom of the screen 1. Normal 2. Recovery 3. Reset bootmode use the power button to toggle through the selections till it looks like --recovery-- this will get you into twrp where you can do as I said above wipe wipe wipe wipe restore backup reboot. Or maybe you havent got a bootloader installed.
You said you rooted with the Kindle Fire Utility and all went well. If that's the case you should have access to recovery. If so, you don't need a "magic" factory cable to fix your problem.
When you first boot your Kindle, what does the boot logo look like, exactly?
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I dont see anything mentioned in your post about doing a full wipe before flashing AOKP just I thats where your method above went haywire with twrp. When going from one system to another always factory/ data restore wipe cache wipe dalvik and yes wipe system before flashing your rom and gapps. Pretty high likelyhood that why your stuck in a bootloop. You need to get back into recovery wipe the heck out of it and restore your backup. Also didnt hear mention of a bootloader. Do you get to a screen with a yellow triangle or one with a white kindle and a blue fire both these screen are bootloader splash screens for two different bootloaders. If you come to the yellow triangle hold the power button down immediatly till it turns orange this will put you into recovery. Alternatly if your greeted by a white kindle with a blue fire rapidly push the power button till some small words come up at the bottom of the screen 1. Normal 2. Recovery 3. Reset bootmode use the power button to toggle through the selections till it looks like --recovery-- this will get you into twrp where you can do as I said above wipe wipe wipe wipe restore backup reboot. Or maybe you havent got a bootloader installed.
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Honestly...don't remember if I did a full wipe of dalvik. I assumed I would have, but really don't remember. No...I don't get the yellow triangle and my kindle fire logo color is white "kindle" with a yellow "fire". I used the kindle fire utility and I think that installs the twrp by default. I don't have CWM installed. Wish I did. I'm comfortable with it. I just can't get to any kind of a recovery screen.
soupmagnet said:
You said you rooted with the Kindle Fire Utility and all went well. If that's the case you should have access to recovery. If so, you don't need a "magic" factory cable to fix your problem.
When you first boot your Kindle, what does the boot logo look like, exactly?
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Yes...the KFU went fine, I think. I was able to access twrp and created my backup before I flashed the ICS. The Kindle logo has the white "kindle" and yellow "fire". Pauses for a few seconds or two...screen goes black...then that damned pink unicorn shows up and stays there. The unicorn screen is animated. I can power it down from there and start over without any problem. Any ideas?
without a bootloader you wont have access to recovery regardless of twrp/cwm
One other thing that I'm not sure matters, but when I do power it off and back on, I head the little "bong" on my computer telling me that a new device has been plugged in. I go to the device manager and under the "Other" category it shows "Amazon" with the yellow triangle the black exclamation point symbol.
Reinstall your drivers
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without a bootloader you wont have access to recovery regardless of twrp/cwm
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I guess that's where I am a little confused with definitions. I understand about the twrp and cmw recovery set ups. What exactly is a bootloader? Thanks for not laughing...
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Reinstall your drivers
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Through the Kindle Fire Utility? If so, I've done that several times. Would trying a different computer and installing them there make any difference?
the bootloader allows you to access recovery im not laughing cause its a bummer to see things go this way you need to get your drivers going to push a bootloader to your device
First, read this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747567
You need to make sure your drivers are in order so you can change the bootmode to 5001 and reboot. A custom bootloader will let you do this easily but considering you don't have one you need to use adb instead.
Code:
adb shell
idme bootmode 5001
adb reboot
Thepooch said:
the bootloader allows you to access recovery im not laughing cause its a bummer to see things go this way you need to get your drivers going to push a bootloader to your device
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So, without a functioning bootloader I won't even be able to get to the twrp to access my back up I made. Nice. Just bought this damn thing yesterday. I'm kinda missing the one-click jailbreak software from my old iphone a few years back!
if the adb method that soup posted above doesnt work which required your adb drivers working your next route is likely here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
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while your pondering your next move might wanna look at this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
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if the adb method that soup posted above doesnt work which required your adb drivers working your next route is likely here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
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while your pondering your next move might wanna look at this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
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I just read through the basic instructions. I'll grab a usb thumbdrive and give it a shot. Thx
good luck hope you get through this is the not so fun side of rooting
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if the adb method that soup posted above doesnt work which required your adb drivers working your next route is likely here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
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while your pondering your next move might wanna look at this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
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Thanks. It answered some of my questions. I guess it helped me relax a little, too. I know this is a problem that can be fixed. Just need to dig in an try each suggestion until I find one that works.
Guys can someone please help me with this. I need to get a Rom to install forced to the SD card. i want to install a working ICS rom on any rom working the kindle is bricked to where it wont boot past the kindle fire logo can someone please help with this it would love it so much :<.
Fяy said:
Guys can someone please help me with this. I need to get a Rom to install forced to the SD card. i want to install a working ICS rom on any rom working the kindle is bricked to where it wont boot past the kindle fire logo can someone please help with this it would love it so much :<.
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This conversation looks like it can go in many different directions so I'm going to come right out and ask...
Do you understand what it means when you are stuck at the boot logo?
Do you have custom recovery installed?
Do you have adb, fastboot, and the appropriate USB drivers installed?
What happened that caused your device to get to this state and what were you doing?
Please be as detailed as possible.
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This conversation looks like it can go in many different directions so I'm going to come right out and ask...
Do you understand what it means when you are stuck at the boot logo?
Do you have custom recovery installed?
Do you have adb, fastboot, and the appropriate USB drivers installed?
What happened that caused your device to get to this state and what were you doing?
Please be as detailed as possible.
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Kinda from what i understand it boots and stop at the boot logo
I have the twrp installed if that's what u mean ?
i have adb, and from what i was told its stuck in fast boot and the i have the drivers
Fяy said:
Kinda from what i understand it boots and stop at the boot logo
I have the twrp installed if that's what u mean ?
i have adb, and from what i was told its stuck in fast boot and the i have the drivers
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You need to get a better understanding of what's going on first. Otherwise, any suggestion offered would be useless to you. If I told you that since you are currently in fastboot all you need to do is change your bootmode to recovery, would you understand?
There is a guide at the top of the Kindle Fire General forum called "Kindle Fire For Beginners" which, as the name suggests, would probably do wonders for someone in your situation. (Read the first 3 posts)
Afterwards, if you still need help, reply back with a DETAILED description of what your current situation is, what you understand about your current situation and what steps you've taken to try to fix the problem and their results.
as a means to clarify he has a wiped system partition which Im sure needs to be rewiped and a wiped sd card with no visible contents and wont mount for access in twrp or at least thats what is suspect. And coupled with a dead battery syndrome. Needs a good charge sd card access and a file to flash. It boots to the bootloader and he can access recovery that's all that it for sure known. The result of a flash without wiping system won't boot if its even present at this point is unknown.
Alright guys, so I tried using KFU on my 1gen Kindle Fire. I selected option 2 right off the bat and I'm guessing I should have hit option 1 and booted into fastboot first lol sorry I'm a noob.
Well now the Kindle will turn on but it will go directly to the "Kindle Fire" white and orange logo and do nothing else. I've let it sit here for like 10-20 min and still nothing. I've also tried using a couple different tools and methods (firekit being the last I tried) to no avail.
Any help would be amazing guys! Thanks so much for everything you do already.
rcarlson21 said:
Alright guys, so I tried using KFU on my 1gen Kindle Fire. I selected option 2 right off the bat and I'm guessing I should have hit option 1 and booted into fastboot first lol sorry I'm a noob.
Well now the Kindle will turn on but it will go directly to the "Kindle Fire" white and orange logo and do nothing else. I've let it sit here for like 10-20 min and still nothing. I've also tried using a couple different tools and methods (firekit being the last I tried) to no avail.
Any help would be amazing guys! Thanks so much for everything you do already.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166668
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166668
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Yeah, I'm actually reading that right now haha. I believe I'm stuck in fastboot but I don't think my computer has the fasboot drivers so I'm looking to get those, download those and see what happens from there.
I'm not looking for a hand out , I'm working on it myself as much as I'm asking for help I promise.
rcarlson21 said:
Yeah, I'm actually reading that right now haha. I believe I'm stuck in fastboot but I don't think my computer has the fasboot drivers so I'm looking to get those, download those and see what happens from there.
I'm not looking for a hand out , I'm working on it myself as much as I'm asking for help I promise.
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UPDATE! Alright I got it back into Normal mode !!! All by my self too really. Thanks for that little link though, if I hadn't already been searching that would have helped me out a freaking ton! Now it's time to get down to business.
UPDATE 2! Haha, alright well I'm trying to use KFU but it doesn't seem to be working well. I just put it back into fastboot mode and now it's pulling the same **** over again. All I wanna do is root this thing... Any help?
UPDATE 3! So not that any of you really care but I got a new recovery on it now ! Working on FFF and then rooting it!
Are you just trying to root it or do you want to install a custom ROM? If you want to install a custom ROM, rooting it beforehand is a waste of time.
rcarlson21 said:
So not that any of you really care but I got a new recovery on it now !
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I'm offended. I do care.
soupmagnet said:
Are you just trying to root it or do you want to install a custom ROM? If you want to install a custom ROM, rooting it beforehand is a waste of time.
I'm offended. I do care.
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No I do want to root it. I like having access to all the abilities of the device. Right now I'm having TWRP creating a backup before I go any father. It's taking forever though .
I kid I kid . You wouldn't be trolling the forums with your knowledge if you didn't haha.
Alright, so I've got FFF on there now. I'm just waiting for KFU to do it's thing and hopefully root this thing ><. Thanks for nothing yet really
rcarlson21 said:
No I do want to root it. I like having access to all the abilities of the device. Right now I'm having TWRP creating a backup before I go any father. It's taking forever though .
I kid I kid . You wouldn't be trolling the forums with your knowledge if you didn't haha.
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All custom ROMs are rooted anyway, which is why I say if you are going to install a custom ROM, rooting it again is pointless.
You guys are way too advanced for me
I'm just a newbie and I try to make my life with KF easier, not more complicated by reading and reviewing how to use the KFU tools.
First, I download the zip file then I unzip it then I install drivers as instructed then start using the beautiful useful tools.
Second, I make sure it reads 4000 and Online by pressing "0" key then press 2 if just want rooting with stock OS. It will automatically install TWRP and FFF. Follow the instruction and it should be done by then.
Nandroid backup with COTR.
Installing custom ROM? read the instruction again on that thread.
Hi!
I have a kindle fire hd 8.9 running the 8.5.1 version.
I managed to root it using the key root master app (i think it was an indonesian/chinese language, which was suggested by one poster), although it was kinda weird because it didn't install the superuser app. Then, i tried to install the 2nd bootloader and twrp using the fireflash app from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105. But somehow, i couldn't get it to fastboot mode, although it wasn't needed according to that thread. I flashed it using the fireflash app, however, i couldnt get it to go to the TWRP recovery. Then, i noticed that there was an option to go into recovery from the fireflash app, which i pressed, and now, i'm stuck in the bootscreen showing the kindlefire logo. i could turn it on and off, but that's it.
sorry, im quite a relatively newbie at this. from what i've searched, maybe the KFHD srt tools can help with this. Will it work even if i cannot go into fastboot mode?
Thank you. any help would be greatly appreciated!
notiboy07 said:
Hi!
I have a kindle fire hd 8.9 running the 8.5.1 version.
I managed to root it using the key root master app (i think it was an indonesian/chinese language, which was suggested by one poster), although it was kinda weird because it didn't install the superuser app. Then, i tried to install the 2nd bootloader and twrp using the fireflash app from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277105. But somehow, i couldn't get it to fastboot mode, although it wasn't needed according to that thread. I flashed it using the fireflash app, however, i couldnt get it to go to the TWRP recovery. Then, i noticed that there was an option to go into recovery from the fireflash app, which i pressed, and now, i'm stuck in the bootscreen showing the kindlefire logo. i could turn it on and off, but that's it.
sorry, im quite a relatively newbie at this. from what i've searched, maybe the KFHD srt tools can help with this. Will it work even if i cannot go into fastboot mode?
Thank you. any help would be greatly appreciated!
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hopefully you backed up all images first? i made that same mistake with fireflash to "boot into recovery" yep booted mine right into a brick, after several different types of "softbricks" i finally got mine back straight and now kinda scared to try the 2nd bootloader OP again, because idk which bootloader i am on right now and cant find a way to identify it! i will try to find the thread that got me back straight, give me a while
Mike
11fan said:
hopefully you backed up all images first? i made that same mistake with fireflash to "boot into recovery" yep booted mine right into a brick, after several different types of "softbricks" i finally got mine back straight and now kinda scared to try the 2nd bootloader OP again, because idk which bootloader i am on right now and cant find a way to identify it! i will try to find the thread that got me back straight, give me a while
Mike
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Thanks @Mike. It kinda reassuring to know that somehow you were able to fix your kindle. BUT i have a big problem, i was not able to back up the images (i wasnt able to go into fastboot, i think my windows 8 pc has a problem with that, or is it just me?). is it possible to use your images? (we're both 8.5.1).
Thanks again mike. I think i'll be scared to try the 2nd bootloader again too.
notiboy07 said:
Thanks @Mike. It kinda reassuring to know that somehow you were able to fix your kindle. BUT i have a big problem, i was not able to back up the images (i wasnt able to go into fastboot, i think my windows 8 pc has a problem with that, or is it just me?). is it possible to use your images? (we're both 8.5.1).
Thanks again mike. I think i'll be scared to try the 2nd bootloader again too.
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First off you have got to get adb and fastbook working, if not you will probably never get it back useable. have you installed android sdk? if not go here >http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#Other< and download the android-sdk windows zip file and install, that should get your drivers going so you can access adb and fastboot. for help installing the sdk manager go here >http://developer.android.com/tools/help/sdk-manager.html< after sdk manager install check your C:/users/yournamehere/ folder and make sure it put a .android folder there (sometimes it don't) and it should be a file in there called android_usb.ini, if that don't get you hooked up to adb and fastboot (assuming you know how to check if adb and fastboot is working correctly) install the Kindle driver package found here >https://www.dropbox.com/s/c0w3po7r65fwltb/Kindle%20Fire%20HD%208.9%20ADB%20drivers.zip< and if STILL you can't get adb and fastboot working i will help you edit that android_usb.ini file(what i ultimately had to do to cure my fastboot woes on this windows 7 box) that i mentioned earlier in this post. once you get adb and fastboot working correctly i will try to help you get your KFHD back up. keep me posted and i will check back as regular as i can! GOOD LUCK!
Mike
edit: windows 8 driver problems/errors go here >http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2093296<
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First off you have got to get adb and fastbook working, if not you will probably never get it back useable. have you installed android sdk? if not go here >http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#Other< and download the android-sdk windows zip file and install, that should get your drivers going so you can access adb and fastboot. for help installing the sdk manager go here >http://developer.android.com/tools/help/sdk-manager.html< after sdk manager install check your C:/users/yournamehere/ folder and make sure it put a .android folder there (sometimes it don't) and it should be a file in there called android_usb.ini, if that don't get you hooked up to adb and fastboot (assuming you know how to check if adb and fastboot is working correctly) install the Kindle driver package found here >https://www.dropbox.com/s/c0w3po7r65fwltb/Kindle%20Fire%20HD%208.9%20ADB%20drivers.zip< and if STILL you can't get adb and fastboot working i will help you edit that android_usb.ini file(what i ultimately had to do to cure my fastboot woes on this windows 7 box) that i mentioned earlier in this post. once you get adb and fastboot working correctly i will try to help you get your KFHD back up. keep me posted and i will check back as regular as i can! GOOD LUCK!
Mike
edit: windows 8 driver problems/errors go here >http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2093296<
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@11fan - thank you so much!
Anyway, i was able to go into fastboot, yahoo! i was able to see that Jem-PVT-Prod-04 on the command prompt. (i used my windows 7 laptop, i dont know why i couldnt get it to go into fastboot while in win8). i'm beginning to have some hope now.
Thank you!
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@11fan - thank you so much!
Anyway, i was able to go into fastboot, yahoo! i was able to see that Jem-PVT-Prod-04 on the command prompt. (i used my windows 7 laptop, i dont know why i couldnt get it to go into fastboot while in win8). i'm beginning to have some hope now.
Thank you!
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thats good news! adb and fastboot working now? i hope i helped in some kind of way! you can surely get it back straight now! and btw if you were successful in installing that 8.1.4 bootloader when it messed up, IT DONT GO AWAY! i flashed mine twice with MY factory backup images and still retained the 8.1.4 bootloader from Hashcodes OP. and retained root! anyway im so stubborn and determined to figure things out like this, i decided to try again only after i figured out i still had the 8.1.4 bootloader, and THE ONLY way i could figure out which boot loader i had was to load up fireflash again and see if it give me the RED WARNING in the first line about flashing or not flashing the 8.1.4, sure enough it showed no warning with 8.1.4 bootloader! SO instead of using fireflash i just used fastboot to apply the "stack override script" and flashed the freedom boot 8.4.6 image and the 2.7.0.0 TWRP and went smooth as butter, booted up in TWRP recovery and then rebooted several times to make sure all was good and then last boot in recovery i did a wipe with TWRP and installed CM11 and GAPPS zip and all has been good every since! :laugh: it really is a whole new tablet with CM11! :good: if you need more help i will do my best, trust me i know what it feels like to have the RED SCREEN and stuck in fastboot! keep me posted!
Mike
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thats good news! adb and fastboot working now? i hope i helped in some kind of way! you can surely get it back straight now! and btw if you were successful in installing that 8.1.4 bootloader when it messed up, IT DONT GO AWAY! i flashed mine twice with MY factory backup images and still retained the 8.1.4 bootloader from Hashcodes OP. and retained root! anyway im so stubborn and determined to figure things out like this, i decided to try again only after i figured out i still had the 8.1.4 bootloader, and THE ONLY way i could figure out which boot loader i had was to load up fireflash again and see if it give me the RED WARNING in the first line about flashing or not flashing the 8.1.4, sure enough it showed no warning with 8.1.4 bootloader! SO instead of using fireflash i just used fastboot to apply the "stack override script" and flashed the freedom boot 8.4.6 image and the 2.7.0.0 TWRP and went smooth as butter, booted up in TWRP recovery and then rebooted several times to make sure all was good and then last boot in recovery i did a wipe with TWRP and installed CM11 and GAPPS zip and all has been good every since! :laugh: it really is a whole new tablet with CM11! :good: if you need more help i will do my best, trust me i know what it feels like to have the RED SCREEN and stuck in fastboot! keep me posted!
Mike
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Thanks again @Mike. However, i wasn't able to do my factory backup images. and secondly, what did you use to restore the images? Did you use KKFA or the KFHD SRT? i'm sorry, i kinda scared now to proceed on my own.
From what i've read, you use the KFHD SRT for bricked devices USING a factory cable, is that right? from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254. Or do i use the KKFirstAide tool from this http://rootjunkysdl.com/?device=Kindle Fire HD 7in ?
Thanks again @11fan!
notiboy07 said:
From what i've read, you use the KFHD SRT for bricked devices USING a factory cable, is that right? from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951254. Or do i use the KKFirstAide tool from this http://rootjunkysdl.com/?device=Kindle Fire HD 7in ?
Thanks again @11fan!
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no, you DO NOT need a special "factory cable" for the 8.9 inch just the regular cable that come with the KFHD 8.9 or ANY usb/microusb cable like the one that come with your kindle, it's nothing special to that cable. and although i tried using those utilities you mentioned in your previous post to fix mine, NONE of them worked for me! the only thing i used was adb and fastboot commands and a recovery image DOWNLOADED from a thread here, thats was what ultimately booted my kindle back up in "factory" recovery mode (NOT fastboot mode) and it went through a couple prompts (on the kindle screen) and using the vol up/down and power buttons to select and enter respectively to do a factory restore all from the kindle screen once i finally got it to boot into it's own factory recovery. do you have fastboot working? if so i think we can fix it! mite have to go to a IM kinda app or google hangout or something for realtime communication but i feel like it can be fixed!
Mike
edit: all those file on rootjunky you linked to look to be for Kindle Fire HD 7 inch, you do have the 8.9 inch, correct???
11fan said:
no, you DO NOT need a special "factory cable" for the 8.9 inch just the regular cable that come with the KFHD 8.9 or ANY usb/microusb cable like the one that come with your kindle, it's nothing special to that cable. and although i tried using those utilities you mentioned in your previous post to fix mine, NONE of them worked for me! the only thing i used was adb and fastboot commands and a recovery image DOWNLOADED from a thread here, thats was what ultimately booted my kindle back up in "factory" recovery mode (NOT fastboot mode) and it went through a couple prompts (on the kindle screen) and using the vol up/down and power buttons to select and enter respectively to do a factory restore all from the kindle screen once i finally got it to boot into it's own factory recovery. do you have fastboot working? if so i think we can fix it! mite have to go to a IM kinda app or google hangout or something for realtime communication but i feel like it can be fixed!
Mike
edit: all those file on rootjunky you linked to look to be for Kindle Fire HD 7 inch, you do have the 8.9 inch, correct???
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Thank you for the prompt reply. So now i know those wouldn't work. Yes, fastboot is working - it says fastboot on the screen of the kindle fire 8.9. Ok, so i need to get that recovery image - however, i think you were not able to link that thread. I'm sorry, can you please paste the link again?
I'm on google hangouts now. [email protected]
Thanks a lot @Mike!
I have been reading XDA for years, My KFHD 8.9 recently stopped booting also
My KFHD (Kindle Fire HD ) 8.9" (JEM) recently stopped working one day (about a month or 2 ago) while it was sitting plugged into a wall charger . Mine , since coming back to it while it was charging, stopped running and I can't remember if it was on or off while I charged it, but it's 100% stock and now it only boots as far as the non-animated part of the "Kindle fire" logo screen, and stays there indefinitely until the battery dies , or until I hold down the power button long enough to shut it down. I'm pretty sure it's either bricked (for whatever reason) , or has some part possibly broken on it (internally) ?
--- sidenote: one time I was given a case for a tablet, and without thinking about it, tried to see if my 8.9 inch model fit inside it and it didn't. Without forcing it in, as far as it did get in, caused my KFHD to reboot on its own?!
my only question here is , Is this a similar enough case , or is there anything else I should do to fix this? my device beeps on multiple computers I've attached it to , notifying it was detected by windows, and about 1/4 second later it dings the disconnected sound and I've never managed to get KFHD SRT (of any version) to work for me at all. Fastboot does not detect my device, even after installing drivers (have attempted this on a windows 7 64 bit computer, and a windows 8 64 bit computer, neither have shown any sign of functionality with fastboot)
Umisguy said:
My KFHD (Kindle Fire HD ) 8.9" (JEM) recently stopped working one day (about a month or 2 ago) while it was sitting plugged into a wall charger . Mine , since coming back to it while it was charging, stopped running and I can't remember if it was on or off while I charged it, but it's 100% stock and now it only boots as far as the non-animated part of the "Kindle fire" logo screen, and stays there indefinitely until the battery dies , or until I hold down the power button long enough to shut it down. I'm pretty sure it's either bricked (for whatever reason) , or has some part possibly broken on it (internally) ?
--- sidenote: one time I was given a case for a tablet, and without thinking about it, tried to see if my 8.9 inch model fit inside it and it didn't. Without forcing it in, as far as it did get in, caused my KFHD to reboot on its own?!
my only question here is , Is this a similar enough case , or is there anything else I should do to fix this? my device beeps on multiple computers I've attached it to , notifying it was detected by windows, and about 1/4 second later it dings the disconnected sound and I've never managed to get KFHD SRT (of any version) to work for me at all. Fastboot does not detect my device, even after installing drivers (have attempted this on a windows 7 64 bit computer, and a windows 8 64 bit computer, neither have shown any sign of functionality with fastboot)
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I dont think this is the same case @Umisguy as you have not tinkered with your tablet (100% stock), while mine happened while trying to install a custom ROM. Maybe the amazon guys can help you?
Do you have 8.5.1 or 8.4.6 system image and the boot and recovery files
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no, you DO NOT need a special "factory cable" for the 8.9 inch just the regular cable that come with the KFHD 8.9 or ANY usb/microusb cable like the one that come with your kindle, it's nothing special to that cable. and although i tried using those utilities you mentioned in your previous post to fix mine, NONE of them worked for me! the only thing i used was adb and fastboot commands and a recovery image DOWNLOADED from a thread here, thats was what ultimately booted my kindle back up in "factory" recovery mode (NOT fastboot mode) and it went through a couple prompts (on the kindle screen) and using the vol up/down and power buttons to select and enter respectively to do a factory restore all from the kindle screen once i finally got it to boot into it's own factory recovery. do you have fastboot working? if so i think we can fix it! mite have to go to a IM kinda app or google hangout or something for realtime communication but i feel like it can be fixed!
Mike
edit: all those file on rootjunky you linked to look to be for Kindle Fire HD 7 inch, you do have the 8.9 inch, correct???
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Folks,
I got in to the same trouble able to mess up the KF and get a redscreen but used KFHD SRT to reflash the 8.1.4 system image, boot image, recovery image but now I ended up in the boot loop mode where it shows reboot kindle or Reset to factory Dafaults but as I flashed every thing am unable to reset to factory. As I got the tablet recently it came with 8.5.1 so I need to try with the latest image I can get.
If there are any suggestions i can try please let me know.
Which stage of bricked are you at? I don't exactly understand how far you got or didn't get? Red screen? Orange kindle screen? Boot loop? If you can give a little more detail I may be able to help
Mike
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"Do you have 8.5.1 or 8.4.6 system image and the boot and recovery files"
I was on 8.5.1 when i did mine, BUT the boot image you will be using is the freedom BOOT image is 8.4.6 from Hashcodes thread and the "2nd" BOOTLOADER is 8.1.4 also from Hashcodes thread.....I also have "my" STOCK BOOT IMAGE from 8.5.1 from my backup i did BEFORE i started this OP
Hope this helps and not confuses you more!
Mike
11fan said:
Which stage of bricked are you at? I don't exactly understand how far you got or didn't get? Red screen? Orange kindle screen? Boot loop? If you can give a little more detail I may be able to help
Mike
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"Do you have 8.5.1 or 8.4.6 system image and the boot and recovery files"
I was on 8.5.1 when i did mine, BUT the boot image you will be using is the freedom BOOT image is 8.4.6 from Hashcodes thread and the "2nd" BOOTLOADER is 8.1.4 also from Hashcodes thread.....I also have "my" STOCK BOOT IMAGE from 8.5.1 from my backup i did BEFORE i started this OP
Hope this helps and not confuses you more!
Mike
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I am at the boot loop where it shows the kindle reboot or factory restore option and it loops into that screen forever. Before that I hit with a redscreen and able to get the device into this loop mode by using the 8.1.4 system image, boot , recovery images. Now I ended up in this boot loop so I wonder If I have the actual 8.5.1 system,boot,recovery images I can flash them in the fastboot mode on the device. Also another issue am facing is ADB command cannot recognize the device even though am in the fastboot mode.
Thanks for the prompt reply mike.
I'm at work so kinda limited to my replies and quickness, and I'm by no means a dev or pro at this, I just learn by trial and error and lots of reading, especially when it comes to the kfhd! I went through this same mess SEVERAL times with my kindle before I finally got it straight! Bricked mine several times, once to the point I thought it was toast! So I no how you feel! 1st thing u need to know is adb only works when device is booted up in the os, that's why you getting device not found, but fastboot will work as you know, if you successfully flashed the 8.1.4 boot loader then its there to stay at least in my findings, after flashing back all my stock images and multiple factory resets I still had the second 8.1.4 bootloader installed. I'm using tablet now at work and I have the thread bookmarked on my PC at home that ultimately got me back up and going but I will try to find it and get you a link, if not I will post the link when I get home after work around 5 30 est, there is a recovery image that you will need to flash that should get you back into factory recovery mode and work instead of looping
Mike
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11fan said:
I'm at work so kinda limited to my replies and quickness, and I'm by no means a dev or pro at this, I just learn by trial and error and lots of reading, especially when it comes to the kfhd! I went through this same mess SEVERAL times with my kindle before I finally got it straight! Bricked mine several times, once to the point I thought it was toast! So I no how you feel! 1st thing u need to know is adb only works when device is booted up in the os, that's why you getting device not found, but fastboot will work as you know, if you successfully flashed the 8.1.4 boot loader then its there to stay at least in my findings, after flashing back all my stock images and multiple factory resets I still had the second 8.1.4 bootloader installed. I'm using tablet now at work and I have the thread bookmarked on my PC at home that ultimately got me back up and going but I will try to find it and get you a link, if not I will post the link when I get home after work around 5 30 est, there is a recovery image that you will need to flash that should get you back into factory recovery mode and work instead of looping
Mike
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That will be great Mike.
Thanks,
Krishna
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I am at the boot loop where it shows the kindle reboot or factory restore option and it loops into that screen forever. Before that I hit with a redscreen and able to get the device into this loop mode by using the 8.1.4 system image, boot , recovery images. Now I ended up in this boot loop so I wonder If I have the actual 8.5.1 system,boot,recovery images I can flash them in the fastboot mode on the device. Also another issue am facing is ADB command cannot recognize the device even though am in the fastboot mode.
Thanks for the prompt reply mike.
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11fan said:
hopefully you backed up all images first? i made that same mistake with fireflash to "boot into recovery" yep booted mine right into a brick, after several different types of "softbricks" i finally got mine back straight and now kinda scared to try the 2nd bootloader OP again, because idk which bootloader i am on right now and cant find a way to identify it! i will try to find the thread that got me back straight, give me a while
Mike
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notiboy07 said:
Thanks @Mike. It kinda reassuring to know that somehow you were able to fix your kindle. BUT i have a big problem, i was not able to back up the images (i wasnt able to go into fastboot, i think my windows 8 pc has a problem with that, or is it just me?). is it possible to use your images? (we're both 8.5.1).
Thanks again mike. I think i'll be scared to try the 2nd bootloader again too.
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That will be great Mike.
Thanks,
Krishna
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ok @krishnasanga go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37278819&postcount=193 and grab the boot image from step 3 and the recovery image from step 4 and place those in C:/ or wherever you have your adb and fastboot tools, should be in C:/ to make things easier but don't HAVE to be if you know how to enter correct paths in the command prompt. IGNORE all the Kindle First Aide stuff, you will just flash these with regular command prompt running as ADMIN (right click command prompt,click run as admin) start at step # 6 (ignore first aide stuff) and open command prompt running as admin and go from there EXACTLY as it says with kindle plugged up to usb and powered OFF. most likely HOPEFULLY you will not have to go past the reboot in step 8 and you will be in factory recovery and will be able to "reset to factory settings" assuming the recovery file is flashed successfully, if you do get to step 8 without issue and get to the fastboot erase userdata -i 0x1949 command, don't panic if it seems like it's taking a long time, i have seen this userdata erase take up to 40+ minutes! IF you get that far and userdata gets erased properly the next command to reboot "should" put the kindle into factory recovery where you can "reset to factory" and will not keep looping. GOOD LUCK! hope this helps and works out for you and i will be around the rest of the evening if i can help let me know and i will try
Mike
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ok @krishnasanga go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37278819&postcount=193 and grab the boot image from step 3 and the recovery image from step 4 and place those in C:/ or wherever you have your adb and fastboot tools, should be in C:/ to make things easier but don't HAVE to be if you know how to enter correct paths in the command prompt. IGNORE all the Kindle First Aide stuff, you will just flash these with regular command prompt running as ADMIN (right click command prompt,click run as admin) start at step # 6 (ignore first aide stuff) and open command prompt running as admin and go from there EXACTLY as it says with kindle plugged up to usb and powered OFF. most likely HOPEFULLY you will not have to go past the reboot in step 8 and you will be in factory recovery and will be able to "reset to factory settings" assuming the recovery file is flashed successfully, if you do get to step 8 without issue and get to the fastboot erase userdata -i 0x1949 command, don't panic if it seems like it's taking a long time, i have seen this userdata erase take up to 40+ minutes! IF you get that far and userdata gets erased properly the next command to reboot "should" put the kindle into factory recovery where you can "reset to factory" and will not keep looping. GOOD LUCK! hope this helps and works out for you and i will be around the rest of the evening if i can help let me know and i will try
Mike
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Mike,
I tried with this new boot and recovery images but still stuck in the loop , can you upload your backup files of 8.5.1 system.img,boot.img,recovery.img I think that will be my last shot to try to unbrick this device.
Thanks,
Krishna