This was solved a long time ago...
josepho1997 said:
So i will try to use OTA Rootkeeper but how do i delete everything so that Amazon wont know i rooted it. I tried the adb shell but im getting the "Operation not permitted" message. I am returning it because it wont charge(loose USB port) and so i want to unroot, delete history of root(like apps or logs) and then just in case let my battery completley die so I have a better chance of them not seeing it.(but it still need to uninstall FFF because of the low battery screen). Thanks
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Just install the Amazon Kindle Fire Software Update.
Tera Tike said:
Just install the Amazon Kindle Fire Software Update.
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Will that delete fff and TWRP? Because When i flashed the CM9 ICS ROM it didn't delete either. Also I would like to root the new one they send me so i can do a restore, and then unroot without deleting my data. Can you help me with that?
josepho1997 said:
Will that delete fff and TWRP?
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Yes.
josepho1997 said:
Also I would like to root the new one they send me so i can do a restore, and then unroot without deleting my data. Can you help me with that?
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Go in TWRP and do a current backup.
Then while in TWRP mount USB and copy the TWRP directory(thats where your backup is located) to your computer.
When you have your new Kindle Fire refer to these threads to install FFF1.4A and TWRP 2.1.
[smirkit][05/03]install recovery+bootloader of your choice
[Root][TWRP][FFF][CWM]Kindle Fire Utility v0.9.6 (5/09/12)
Oh, sorry about not being clear. I mean I wanted to restore my old data and then unroot my new kindle. Its because the fff bootloader charging screen for low battery leaves the backlight lit up, and its annoying having to charge it via USB until its charged enough to power on. I've already made a few backups when I installed Roms. Sorry about the confusion.
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josepho1997 said:
I wanted to restore my old data and then unroot my new kindle.
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Yes just copy the TWRP Backup folder onto the NEW Kindle Fire and boot into TWRP to restore your data.
As for unrooting...Why. Download SuperSU v0.89 and it has a built-in temp unroot and ghost mode.
josepho1997 said:
Its because the fff bootloader charging screen for low battery leaves the backlight lit up, and its annoying having to charge it via USB until its charged enough to power on.
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I do not understand??
Stuck booting into recovery
I tried to install the update to unroot and now I can't get past TWRP. I downloaded the update from Amazon, Installed it in the Kindle Update folder, went into settings and pressed the update button and it powered off. When it restarted it automatically went into TWRP. I tried to reboot and same thing. Then I tried to flash my stock (rooted)recovery I made when I first got my kindle and rooted it and same. It just always goes into TWRP. Any Ideas?
Josepho1997 said:
So i will try to use OTA Rootkeeper but how do i delete everything so that Amazon wont know i rooted it. I tried the adb shell but im getting the "Operation not permitted" message. I am returning it because it wont charge(loose USB port) and so i want to unroot, delete history of root(like apps or logs) and then just in case let my battery completley die so I have a better chance of them not seeing it.(but it still need to uninstall FFF because of the low battery screen). Thanks
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Sorry, I'm really new at this
Josepho1997 said:
So i will try to use OTA Rootkeeper but how do i delete everything so that Amazon wont know i rooted it. I tried the adb shell but im getting the "Operation not permitted" message. I am returning it because it wont charge(loose USB port) and so i want to unroot, delete history of root(like apps or logs) and then just in case let my battery completley die so I have a better chance of them not seeing it.(but it still need to uninstall FFF because of the low battery screen). Thanks
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download kindle fire utility..via KFU download latest stock update.zip..flash it in twrp..it would erase twrp and fff as well..and put stock recovery and stock bootloader
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Josepho1997 said:
Sorry. I re-read my posts and even I'm confused! OK, so what i meant was that I will make a backup with TWRP and then flash the Stock ROM/Update.zip or whatever its called. Then I was going to root my new Kindle so I could use TWRP and recover the Backup I made. But then I wanted to unroot it, but it would be pointless to recover my apps, and then just flash the update and delete it. So i wanted to know how to delete FFF, TWRP, and how to unroot it without flashing the update.zip that way i could keep my apps+data. I hope this post wasn't too confusing!
As for the backlight staying on when charging. FFF will give me the indicator that I need to charge due to low battery, and then it turns off the screen. Only problem is, when the screen turns off, there is the dim light(the backlight) that stays on and drains my battery. And because right now only the USB charger will fit, so it doesn't get enough power to charge, so it will actually die, turn off the light, recharge, and then leave the backlight on, so it dies again, then recharges, leaves the backlight on, and so on. But that problems solved. Thepooch told me just to do a hard reset and let it charge in that state and it worked perfectly!
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install hashcode's latest kernel..shud down backlight problem has been patched
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Three days ago I went through the process of rooting my kindle fire using KFU. Being a noob, this took me many many hours. I got everything to work, GO Launcher, Google Play, Amazon App store. I even used the Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper to temporily un-root so that I can watch amazon streaming videos. I was feeling pretty good about my accomplishment.
Late last night, for no apparent reason, the Kindle Fire restarted itself and got stuck on the yellow triangle (is this FireFireFire?). I got nervous, freaked out a little. I plugged into my computer and tried to restart the Kindle after selecting 'Recovery (5001)'. No luck. I then tried the same thing after selecting 'Normal (4000)'. I could hear the USB connect/disconnect many times and then I saw the "Kindle Fire" screen and let out a sigh of relief. It booted up just fine. This was about 2 hours ago.
But, now, my Kindle randomly goes back to the yellow triangle and hangs there. I need to go through the same process above to fix things. This has happened at least four times already. It did not seem to happen while the Kindle was "connected" to my computer. It happens once I 'disconnect'.... usually after about 10 - 20 minutes. It has happened while using both GO Launcher EX and the Amazon Launcher. Any idea?
You've got the same issue I do - the kindle keeps trying to apply the new update, and it isn't working, dumping it into recovery mode. I haven't figured out an answer to getting the update successfully applied yet (will work on that tonight), but until that happens, you should be able to remove the update from the sdcard /kindleupdates, and through something like root explorer rename /etc/security/otacerts.zip to something like /etc/security/otacerts.bak (or better yet, move it to the sdcard). That will stop it from redownloading the update and auto-rebooting.
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Have you looked at this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1417234 thread. The video explains the most common fix, and he goes through it step by step.
Also, so you grow a thick skin for posting on this forum, check out this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633343.
Hope this helps
Thanks for listening.
Sincerely,
William
[Kindle Fire: gedeROM v1.2 {3.0 Kernel, CM9, Android 4.0.4} - Stock Kernel]
[HTC Evo 4G Supersonic: MikG 3.11 ROM - Chop Suey Custom Kernel]
[Retired: HTC CDMA Hero: Gingerbread Hero Deck ROM - Stock Kernel]
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Ok. I just tested it, and had it also confirmed in another thread, but here is one way to get 6.3.1 on when the update fails to apply, putting you into the recovery, force to normal boot, kindle updates, back to recovery loop:
if you have a copy on your device, copy the update to the root of the sdcard volume or download it from amazon. Rename the file update.zip, then reboot into recovery.
Under install, install the update.zip. Once it is done, you'll have 6.3.1 applied. Now, you'll have to both reroot, and reinstall recovery, but since you just did it with KFU a few days ago, it should be pretty quick. Then go move/rename the otacerts.zip file to prevent the next unexpected update.
There might be another way that doesn't blow away recovery, but this worked for me.
Thanks so much for all of the help! It looks like everything is working again. I got 6.3.1 installed (not really sure how that happened but it did!). Also got re-rooted and reinstalled TWRP and did a backup. I renamed the otacerts.zip. There is also a cacerts.bks file in the /etc/security directory... what does that do?
Also... will I ever want/need the updates? I assume renaming the otacerts.zip stops the updates indefinitely. Will this ever be a problem?
Thanks again!
Moving the otacerts.zip prevents the kindle from automatically downloading updates. When a new update has been released, you can download it from amazon's site manually, or put back the cert file to enable the download. Since updates often break root, this method will help keep you rooted until it is known how to root the new versions. As for want/needing them, it'll depend on what changes, but as long as they are rootable, they should generally bring improvements for the device.
The. bks file is a keystore for the certificate authority certs. You shouldn't need to ever touch that file.
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Ok, I've got the exact same issue but one glaring difference. That after using KFU to boot to normal, it within 10-20sec powers down. Starting the bootloop all over. Don't know what to do, please help.
Does it actually fully boot into the kindle os? I haven't heard of it trying to apply the update that fast after start up, but not saying that it won't do that.
If using twrp, you can mount the kindle over usb from twrp - mount, and then move the update file out of kindleupdates. That should stop the boot cycle if it is being caused by the update. Another thing to check would be to look at the twrp console and make sure it is complaining about the update failing and not something else.
When I try to mount it ask me to format the drive, is that safe? Won't I lose everything then? Also, it won't allow me to select just the sd, it only allows me to select system.
ms6146 said:
Ok, I've got the exact same issue but one glaring difference.
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That sounds eerily familiar...Where have I seen that before?
That after using KFU to boot to normal, it within 10-20sec powers down. Starting the bootloop all over. Don't know what to do, please help.
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Only kidding...Actually that problem isn't the same at all and is described in detail here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25400963
ms6146 said:
When I try to mount it ask me to format the drive, is that safe? Won't I lose everything then? Also, it won't allow me to select just the sd, it only allows me to select system.
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Formatting your sdcard will erase everything on it. Besides trying to mount your sdcard, what are you trying to accomplish?
Well I'm stuck in bootloop with the powering off problem. The kindle is not recognized on the computer. All I want is to get the kindle back working. I have tried the unbrick utility but I think that made it worse. Getting back to a regular firmware even if its the latest would be fine. However being the noob that I am, I need step by step instructions. Thanks in advance.
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Well I'm stuck in bootloop with the powering off problem. The kindle is not recognized on the computer. All I want is to get the kindle back working. I have tried the unbrick utility but I think that made it worse. Getting back to a regular firmware even if its the latest would be fine. However being the noob that I am, I need step by step instructions. Thanks in advance.
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Your problem can still be fixed, but considering the fact you can't get the computer to recognize your device, you only have a couple of options left:
You could acquire a factory cable which would directly power your device in order to replace the bootloader.
If you don't have the means to acquire a factory cable you need to mount your sdcard in order to transfer FFF1.4 for flashing in recovery. From what I understand in your earlier post, it would in your case, require formatting your sdcard
yellow triangle and restart, please help
Jarden said:
Three days ago I went through the process of rooting my kindle fire using KFU. Being a noob, this took me many many hours. I got everything to work, GO Launcher, Google Play, Amazon App store. I even used the Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper to temporily un-root so that I can watch amazon streaming videos. I was feeling pretty good about my accomplishment.
Late last night, for no apparent reason, the Kindle Fire restarted itself and got stuck on the yellow triangle (is this FireFireFire?). I got nervous, freaked out a little. I plugged into my computer and tried to restart the Kindle after selecting 'Recovery (5001)'. No luck. I then tried the same thing after selecting 'Normal (4000)'. I could hear the USB connect/disconnect many times and then I saw the "Kindle Fire" screen and let out a sigh of relief. It booted up just fine. This was about 2 hours ago.
But, now, my Kindle randomly goes back to the yellow triangle and hangs there. I need to go through the same process above to fix things. This has happened at least four times already. It did not seem to happen while the Kindle was "connected" to my computer. It happens once I 'disconnect'.... usually after about 10 - 20 minutes. It has happened while using both GO Launcher EX and the Amazon Launcher. Any idea?
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Hello Jarde, I have the same problem but I am super noob, my kindle is restarting at the yellow triangle every 3 seconds, you said " then tried the same thing after selecting 'Normal (4000)'. I could hear the USB connect/disconnect many times and then I saw the "Kindle Fire" screen and let out a sigh of relief", what do you mean selecting 'Normal (4000)', how can I do this?, and finally how did you solve the problem, thanks a lot and sorry for my poor english.
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Hello Jarde, I have the same problem but I am super noob, my kindle is restarting at the yellow triangle every 3 seconds, you said " then tried the same thing after selecting 'Normal (4000)'. I could hear the USB connect/disconnect many times and then I saw the "Kindle Fire" screen and let out a sigh of relief", what do you mean selecting 'Normal (4000)', how can I do this?, and finally how did you solve the problem, thanks a lot and sorry for my poor english.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25400963
I had the same issue - shutdown after a few seconds after boot, then the KF boots back into yellow triangle error.
I was able to get out of this loop by booting into recovery and wiping the cache partition (and the Dalvik cache for good measure) to remove the downloaded update file. After wiping the caches, my KF rebooted normally without issue. I could then us Root Explorer to rename the /etc/security/otacerts.zip file to something else as suggested in an earlier post. I have not had a problem since.
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?
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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?
Thepooch said:
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
Thepooch said:
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.
Hello everybody,
I've got serious problems... my Kindle fire is rooted and installed CM7. But it can't touch anything some days ago.
Even I change to recovery mode to use TWRP, but I can't touch on Install, Backup, Restore... button anymore.
Is there any problem with the hardware? Or firm-ware problem? How can I solve it?
Please help me repair.
Thank you.
Duc
If you installed a twrp theme lately, delete the theme.
[Edit:] Or are you saying the touch controls won't work at all, even while booted normally?
Duplicate post. Delete
soupmagnet said:
If you installed a twrp theme lately, delete the theme.
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Even when I use KFU 0.9.3 with TWRP 2.0.0, it still doesn't work
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[Edit:] Or are you saying the touch controls won't work at all, even while booted normally?
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Correct. They won't work at all in normal mode and recovery mode.
In normal mode, I saw informations on widgets still worked such as weather, clock, battery percent... But the screen won't work when I touch.
Did you install any third party kernel outside of the rom you used?
When did the touch stop working? As soon as you installed the rom or sometime after? (Or, was your kindle ever working correctly?)
It's odd that the touch would stop working outright. I'm assuming you tried lock/unlocking the screen, it may bug out.
Try hard restarting the kindle by holding down the power button for >10 seconds.
go to sdcard/twrp/ delete the folder called theme then reboot
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Did you install any third party kernel outside of the rom you used?
When did the touch stop working? As soon as you installed the rom or sometime after? (Or, was your kindle ever working correctly?)
It's odd that the touch would stop working outright. I'm assuming you tried lock/unlocking the screen, it may bug out.
Try hard restarting the kindle by holding down the power button for >10 seconds.
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Thanks for your suggestion, superxpro.
I've tried restart by holding the power button many many times but it won't work.
I didn't install any third party kernel, just CM7.
I has stop working some days ago. I don't use any app to lock/unlock screen.
I'm assuming that there was some apps automatic updated, it has bugs which conflicted with Kindle fire and make the it gone crazy.
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go to sdcard/twrp/ delete the folder called theme then reboot
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Hi Thepooch.
How can I delete that folder while I can't touch in normal and recovery mode both?
Is there any adb command which help me do this?
ducdale said:
Hi Thepooch.
How can I delete that folder while I can't touch in normal and recovery mode both?
Is there any adb command which help me do this?
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Thepooch thinks you have a problem with TWRP themes that's preventing you from using TWRP. You're problem is more widespread.
Because your touchscreen doesn't work in any setting, normal or recovery, I'm fairly certain it's going to be a hardware issue. I'm almost positive you will not be able to fix this with software.
I had the same problem and had to send my unit back to Amazon for replacement.
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Thepooch thinks you have a problem with TWRP themes that's preventing you from using TWRP. You're problem is more widespread.
Because your touchscreen doesn't work in any setting, normal or recovery, I'm fairly certain it's going to be a hardware issue. I'm almost positive you will not be able to fix this with software.
I had the same problem and had to send my unit back to Amazon for replacement.
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Hi kinfauns.
Is Amazon still replace other one even when my kindle rooted and up rom?
ducdale said:
Hi kinfauns.
Is Amazon still replace other one even when my kindle rooted and up rom?
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They send you a replacement first and you have to send yours back. If you're asking if they would charge you for the replacement because you sent back a modified Kindle Fire, I don't have any idea. You'd have to ask someone who's sent a non-stock unit back to Amazon.
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They send you a replacement first and you have to send yours back. If you're asking if they would charge you for the replacement because you sent back a modified Kindle Fire, I don't have any idea. You'd have to ask someone who's sent a non-stock unit back to Amazon.
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Thanks kinfauns.
But I still hope there is some ways to fix it by software. Because I'm in Vietnam and I bought from a man who bring this kindle from US, it's really complicated if I need to send back to Amazon.
ducdale said:
Hi Thepooch.
How can I delete that folder while I can't touch in normal and recovery mode both?
Is there any adb command which help me do this?
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Hi,
adb command
adb shell
#cd twrp
#rm theme
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repaired!!!!!
Hello everybody,
I'm very excited now my Kindle has been repaired!!!!!
I was download Kindle Unbrick UtilityV1.1 and play with it a little bit, clear user data, clear cache... then return to KFU and install TWRP again, suddenly it worked when I touch to Reboot button
Then, I reboot in recovery mode again and all TWRP button worked. (dance)
I was reinstall CM7, it running very smoothly now.
Thanks for all your supporting!!!!
Duc
ducdale said:
Hello everybody,
I'm very excited now my Kindle has been repaired!!!!!
I was download Kindle Unbrick UtilityV1.1 and play with it a little bit, clear user data, clear cache... then return to KFU and install TWRP again, suddenly it worked when I touch to Reboot button
Then, I reboot in recovery mode again and all TWRP button worked. (dance)
I was reinstall CM7, it running very smoothly now.
Thanks for all your supporting!!!!
Duc
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I don't want to knock you down from your high when your device is working again, but the same thing happened to my device as well. The touch interface suddenly started working again, but after a few days it died once more and never came back.
I can assure you that there's nothing magical in the unbrick utility that would fix your malfunctioning touch screen. It's just coincidence that it happened that way. I'm glad the device is working again, but you should be prepared for another fight with the touchscreen. It may be coming soon.
So i did a root yesterday and everything went smoothly, but i noticed that every time i let me kindle go to sleep (a few minutes or so after not doing anything with it, or hitting the power to turn the screen off) it puts me into the twrp screen, and apparently i have to reboot it every time?
How can i stop this? Its really annoying...
My kindle version is 6.3.2
shogunreaper said:
So i did a root yesterday and everything went smoothly, but i noticed that every time i let me kindle go to sleep (a few minutes or so after not doing anything with it, or hitting the power to turn the screen off) it puts me into the twrp screen, and apparently i have to reboot it every time?
How can i stop this? Its really annoying...
My kindle version is 6.3.2
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Kindle is trying to install 6.3.3, but because you installed TWRP it fails.
just install my pre-rooted 6.3.3 and it will be good.
sd_shadow said:
Kindle is trying to install 6.3.3, but because you installed TWRP it fails.
just install my pre-rooted 6.3.3 and it will be good.
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Yeah I figured it out thanks
Kindle downloaded an update and it kept trying to install it
all i had to do was delete it from the cache folder.
shogunreaper said:
Yeah I figured it out thanks
Kindle downloaded an update and it kept trying to install it
all i had to do was delete it from the cache folder.
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The update will keep coming back.
yes, just temp fix, if connected to wifi, update will be tried again at least once a day
I figured, i installed a firewall on there and blocked adcp
When I got home I turned on the FTV and briefly saw an update prompt, ands then I must of accidentally hit the accept button on the remote and the device started to remote and update but I immediately pulled the power cord to prevent the update.
Now I have no idea what to do next. Is there anyway to stop the update when I plug it in ands if not, will I able to get root again?
Thanks for all the help everyone.
madtork said:
When I got home I turned on the FTV and briefly saw an update prompt, ands then I must of accidentally hit the accept button on the remote and the device started to remote and update but I immediately pulled the power cord to prevent the update.
Now I have no idea what to do next. Is there anyway to stop the update when I plug it in ands if not, will I able to get root again?
Thanks for all the help everyone.
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Do you have cwm recovery? If so you could boot to it and do a factory reset, then be sure to pm disable updates. For now I'd block amazon domains on your router but that's not a 100% guarantee. Aftvnews should have any info you need.
I don't think I installed CMW. Is there anyway to tell at this point, and if it's installed, how do I boot into it? I blocked Amazon updates with my router but recently connected with my phone's hotspot without thinking and it must of downloaded the update then.
Anyone have any other recommendations at this point? If I don't have CWM am I out of luck?
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Anyone have any other recommendations at this point? If I don't have CWM am I out of luck?
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If you do have ClockworkMod, then you're safe because it will prevent the update from installing. A Fire TV with ClockworkMod that gets an OTA update will download the update, then restart the Fire TV in recovery mode. Since stock recovery has been replaced with ClockworkMod, it will just ignore the stock update.
If you don't have ClockworkMod, you can use the ALT+PrintScreen+i method to hopefully get into stock recovery without installing the update. From there, I would clear the cache partition and do a factory reset. More info on how to do that can be found here: http://www.aftvnews.com/how-to-unbr...ry-mode-and-factory-reset-the-amazon-fire-tv/
I don not know if that will work, but it's your best bet.
AFTVnews.com said:
If you do have ClockworkMod, then you're safe because it will prevent the update from installing. A Fire TV with ClockworkMod that gets an OTA update will download the update, then restart the Fire TV in recovery mode. Since stock recovery has been replaced with ClockworkMod, it will just ignore the stock update.
If you don't have ClockworkMod, you can use the ALT+PrintScreen+i method to hopefully get into stock recovery without installing the update. From there, I would clear the cache partition and do a factory reset. More info on how to do that can be found here: http://www.aftvnews.com/how-to-unbr...ry-mode-and-factory-reset-the-amazon-fire-tv/
I don not know if that will work, but it's your best bet.
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That's what I was hoping for. Thanks for the information!
So I connected a keyboard and tried for an hour or better to get this thing into recovery but with no success. I tried the ALT+PRT SCRN+I and it just won't work. It keeps going into the update screen and I keep unplugging the box. If someone can help me get this going I will PAYPAL YOU $20!
Otherwise I am giving this thing away.
madtork said:
So I connected a keyboard and tried for an hour or better to get this thing into recovery but with no success. I tried the ALT+PRT SCRN+I and it just won't work. It keeps going into the update screen and I keep unplugging the box. If someone can help me get this going I will PAYPAL YOU $20!
Otherwise I am giving this thing away.
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It's thankfully never happened to me but just from reading here, it can be incredibly hard to get to recovery. They're mostly trying to get to cwm (which I believe you don't have?) But in theory I think it should work with stock...
If possible, try a different keyboard. If using a hub then connect it directly. Change your timing (when you actually press the keys) Alter between holding them down the keys and tapping them. And just for the heck of it, try working in the remote at some point (back button and right arrow for 15 seconds performs reset)
Sorry. It sounds silly but many people have needed to get to recovery and no one can definitively say what works for everyone. At least I don't think anyone can??? Good luck
AFTVnews.com said:
If you do have ClockworkMod, then you're safe because it will prevent the update from installing. A Fire TV with ClockworkMod that gets an OTA update will download the update, then restart the Fire TV in recovery mode. Since stock recovery has been replaced with ClockworkMod, it will just ignore the stock update.
If you don't have ClockworkMod, you can use the ALT+PrintScreen+i method to hopefully get into stock recovery without installing the update. From there, I would clear the cache partition and do a factory reset. More info on how to do that can be found here: http://www.aftvnews.com/how-to-unbr...ry-mode-and-factory-reset-the-amazon-fire-tv/
I don not know if that will work, but it's your best bet.
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KLit75 said:
It's thankfully never happened to me but just from reading here, it can be incredibly hard to get to recovery. They're mostly trying to get to cwm (which I believe you don't have?) But in theory I think it should work with stock...
If possible, try a different keyboard. If using a hub then connect it directly. Change your timing (when you actually press the keys) Alter between holding them down the keys and tapping them. And just for the heck of it, try working in the remote at some point (back button and right arrow for 15 seconds performs reset)
Sorry. It sounds silly but many people have needed to get to recovery and no one can definitively say what works for everyone. At least I don't think anyone can??? Good luck
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That's the best reply yet. Your correct, I don't have Clock work recovery. I'll try to add in the remote to the equation. Thank you for your input.
Anyone want a free Amazon FTV? I can't get it into recovery.
I'll take it!
madtork said:
Anyone want a free Amazon FTV? I can't get it into recovery.
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I'll take it!!!! I dont know how to fix, but will try my damnedest!
Can you email [email protected]?
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Lowaek said:
I'll take it!!!! I dont know how to fix, but will try my damnedest!
Can you email [email protected]?
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I will also pay shipping!