BrickeI'd need some help - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Let me start off by saying I'm pretty noob with all this stuff and I just need some instructs on what to do.
When I first got my Kfire I installed firefirefire on it so i could install some roms, later on I tried installing CWM and that's when I started having problems. After trying to install CWM my kindle fire just boots up and shows the FFF logo then reboots When I plug the kind into my computer windows doesn't pick it up and I can't do anything actual device since it reboots every 2sec so I'm unsure how to fix it.

smitty5569 said:
Let me start off by saying I'm pretty noob with all this stuff and I just need some instructs on what to do.
When I first got my Kfire I installed firefirefire on it so i could install some roms, later on I tried installing CWM and that's when I started having problems. After trying to install CWM my kindle fire just boots up and shows the FFF logo then reboots When I plug the kind into my computer windows doesn't pick it up and I can't do anything actual device since it reboots every 2sec so I'm unsure how to fix it.
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CWM doesn't work on KF, it's a known problem. Don't panic though, do you have the latest FFF 1.4a from hashcode? It has an option to recover from bootloop issues. You need to use TWRP to flash ROMs, which you can get using the kindle fire utility found on XDA.

cwmr does work on the kindle fire.
BUT there is a problem with a certain version of chip's ware levelers and a certain version of cwmr. (it only effects 1 type of chip). this only effects the chip partitions when a wipe or restore are performed.
Did you ever get into cwmr (and perform a restore or wipe?) if not then your in the clear from the superbug. & what version of cwmr did you try to install?
if it reboots after only 2 seconds, I would say the battery has depleted. (make sure to charge (with stock charger 1.8A) for at least 3/4 hours.
then i would use kfu to reinstall drivers etc and reinstall fff1.4a & twrp 2.1 then reflash a new rom.
follow this thread (if it charges).
read read & then read again (your driver issue should lie in there).
when you have adb & fastboot working we can have a look at what chip you have and if you have any damage.
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sorry forgot link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
there you go

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[Q] stuck in boot animation or twrp

long story short.
Rooted my kindle fire with kfu, flashed hashcode JB rom and gapps successfully. Father-in-Law says, hey that is cool do mine.
Rooted with kfu, flashed hashcode JB rom and gapps. When I reboot after flashing the roms, it gets stuck in the twirling triangles load screen for hours. When I restore the back-up (more on that issue in a second), it gets stuck on a static kindle fire boot.
Memory was nearly full so I only backed up boot and recovery with twrp. I can move between different bootmodes fine, and am sitting in twrp right now. I have connected USB to computer and kfu says it is online, but it is not showing up on my computer for me to simply download a new Rom onto device.
How can I either, get back to working stock OS, or flash a new (hopefully functioning rom)?
I scoured for hours and didn't find anything that fit my bill, I am admittedly a noob, your help would be appreciated and if I missed a forum dealing with this issue please post a link.
Backing up boot and recovery does very little if anything at all that's why those to items are not part of the default backup scheme. Your situation is not much different than about 96% of those who come to XDA for kindle help and is caused by a dirty flash so I'm very surprised it doesn't fit the bill of many others. Maybe my tutorial will help look at the bottom of my post on how to flash a ROM. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923010
Edit: it doesn't help that the memory is so full as well.

[Q] Unable to recover KF...TWRP errors

I did a pretty extensive search for a solution to this and was unable to find one.
I flashed JB to my KF using KFU and TWRP and everything went fine. However after flashing and rebooting, the regular Kindle Fire logo comes up and JB starts. I can't get back into TWRP to go back to a stock KF.
I have no experience using adb or even how to set it up and all the previous posts that sorta resembled this problem were confusing and frustrating for me.
Please help a noob...
If the system actually loads select reboot then recovery. Flashing stock wrong will just make the situation worse please provide greater detail. The stock boot ani. Indicates to me that you don't have a bootloader the bootloader allows you to access recovery when the system fails to load. Without it your at a turning point that requires the use of a factory cable to put the bootloader in place so that you can thus enter recovery to restore, wipe or flash a new system. Post 9 you can purchase one from one of our dedicated members http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392693. When you have it pm me I would be happy to assist you in recovering your device. If your shell is not missing or corrupt then the cable will not be needed but my guess is that it is.
I can get into and use Jellybean on my Kindle. I have tried to use GooManager to reboot in recovery but it just restarts the kindle and goes right back to the kindle animation and the JB rom animation. When I try to get into flash roms it asks for superuser permission. If I allow it simply returns to the main screen.
There is another option but we will have to get together to get it done. It requires the use of an older version of Smirkit. Just simply install busybox and jrummies root browser, move a folder to your sdcard and run a script walla new bootloader and rewrite your recovery problem solved.
Alright...I already have busybox and root browser installed. What do I to do?
PM sent unread your private messages.
Problem solved thanks to much help from ThePooch! Much Thanks .
You`re welcome.:highfive:

[Q] HELP! Bricked Kindle Fire

I think my 1st gen KF is stuck trying to boot to recovery. I was trying to restore back to stock from CM10.1. Downloaded the Amazon update 6.2.1 bin file, renamed it to update.zip, booted into TWRP recovery, tried to flash and it failed (several times). After some research, I found that the fix for this was to downgrade TWRP to v2.2.2.1 (I was on 2.6.0.0 or something like that). I tried several methods for doing that and it wouldn't take, even though it looked like flashing the TWRP v2.2.2.1 finished successfully. So finally I found a method (thanks to XDA's wonderful developers) to install CWM. Finally was able to get it to boot into CWM recovery, tried flashing the update.zip again, and all went through successfully. However, when I rebooted it was stuck at the Kindle Fire logo screen. Tried rebooting several times...nothing. AFter more research, found that the bootmode was incorrectly set so I tried to change the bootmode to recovery (which failed miserably)...now I'm stuck on the Kindle Fire logo screen. Seems like it is trying to boot to stock recovery but can't get there. Now none of my computers will recognize it at all. Is there anything I can do to unbrick this? I've tried just about every method I can get my hands on but without the computer recognizing it, not sure what else I can do.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. This is my 8-year old son's Kindle!
Thanks,
caseym
caseym said:
I think my 1st gen KF is stuck trying to boot to recovery. I was trying to restore back to stock from CM10.1. Downloaded the Amazon update 6.2.1 bin file, renamed it to update.zip, booted into TWRP recovery, tried to flash and it failed (several times). After some research, I found that the fix for this was to downgrade TWRP to v2.2.2.1 (I was on 2.6.0.0 or something like that). I tried several methods for doing that and it wouldn't take, even though it looked like flashing the TWRP v2.2.2.1 finished successfully. So finally I found a method (thanks to XDA's wonderful developers) to install CWM. Finally was able to get it to boot into CWM recovery, tried flashing the update.zip again, and all went through successfully. However, when I rebooted it was stuck at the Kindle Fire logo screen. Tried rebooting several times...nothing. AFter more research, found that the bootmode was incorrectly set so I tried to change the bootmode to recovery (which failed miserably)...now I'm stuck on the Kindle Fire logo screen. Seems like it is trying to boot to stock recovery but can't get there. Now none of my computers will recognize it at all. Is there anything I can do to unbrick this? I've tried just about every method I can get my hands on but without the computer recognizing it, not sure what else I can do.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. This is my 8-year old son's Kindle!
Thanks,
caseym
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I'm having exactly the same issue on my Kindle Fire. I just recently got it from a friend; it seemed to be bricked, but the friend stated that he had never tried modifying the stock OS. I was able to use KFU to install the most up-to-date version of TWRP, but not FFF; I wanted to get it to stock before doing any additional hacking. That version of TWRP booted without any issues.
As OP mentioned, the most up-to-date version of TWRP has issues with installing the current version of the Amazon software. So, I tried downloading a copy of TWRP 2.2.2.1 (attached) and used KFU to install it, by extracting recovery.img, renaming it to twrp.img, and dropping it in KFU's /recovery/ folder.
Since then, I've seen the same symptoms as OP. The Fire boots to the Kindle Fire bootscreen, with no animation. It's not detected at all by any computer I attach it to. Windows doesn't chime or show it in Device Manager and KFU and adb don't see it. I also tried setting up FireKit, but none of the tools in that package are able to see it.
I'm going to test to see if this persists after depleting the battery for a while. I do not have a fastboot cable to test with, but I'm open to opening the case if you guys think that'll help get it back up and running.
Update; I was able to use the shorting trick to put it into OMAP boot mode and install FFF and TWRP, as well as reset the boot mode using Firekit. Firekit also installs TWRP 2.0, which is able to restore the stock Kindle Fire firmware.
haikuginger said:
Update; I was able to use the shorting trick to put it into OMAP boot mode and install FFF and TWRP, as well as reset the boot mode using Firekit. Firekit also installs TWRP 2.0, which is able to restore the stock Kindle Fire firmware.
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OK...can you explain what you mean by the "shorting trick"? The battery on mine has been dead for about a day and a half. I had the case open the other day but didn't really do anything. What do I need to do?
Thanks,
caseym
caseym said:
OK...can you explain what you mean by the "shorting trick"? The battery on mine has been dead for about a day and a half. I had the case open the other day but didn't really do anything. What do I need to do?
Thanks,
caseym
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First, get the Kindle charged. Then, boot to Ubuntu and set up FireKit (link above). Then, with the back cover off, hook the Kindle up to the computer. It'll power up, but hold down the power button to shut it off immediately.
Once you've done that, run the "usb_install_fff_twrp" script from Terminal. It'll say that its waiting for an OMAP device. Here's where the shorting comes in. Short the pad circled in the picture in this post to the metal frame around the CPU:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19762674&postcount=51
Then, keeping it shorted, press the power button.
Firekit should see the device over USB now, and write the appropriate settings. Once booted to TWRP, you should be able to install the stock firmware from /sdcard/.
It might take a couple tries, but keep trying. I used a continuity tester with an LED in it to make sure I had shorted that pad correctly.
haikuginger said:
First, get the Kindle charged. Then, boot to Ubuntu and set up FireKit (link above). Then, with the back cover off, hook the Kindle up to the computer. It'll power up, but hold down the power button to shut it off immediately.
Once you've done that, run the "usb_install_fff_twrp" script from Terminal. It'll say that its waiting for an OMAP device. Here's where the shorting comes in. Short the pad circled in the picture in this post to the metal frame around the CPU:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19762674&postcount=51
Then, keeping it shorted, press the power button.
Firekit should see the device over USB now, and write the appropriate settings. Once booted to TWRP, you should be able to install the stock firmware from /sdcard/.
It might take a couple tries, but keep trying. I used a continuity tester with an LED in it to make sure I had shorted that pad correctly.
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Well it worked the first time. I was able to get it to boot and the FireKit utility installed TWRP and I was able to flash the stock rom. After doing that, I disconnected the USB cable and the KIndle immediately shut off and I can't get it to turn back on. What did I do wrong?! Is it fried or something?
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caseym
caseym said:
Well it worked the first time. I was able to get it to boot and the FireKit utility installed TWRP and I was able to flash the stock rom. After doing that, I disconnected the USB cable and the KIndle immediately shut off and I can't get it to turn back on. What did I do wrong?! Is it fried or something?
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I'm afraid I've got nothing for you at this point. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than I can sound off.

[Q] need help with boot loop

Please forgive my noob-ness. I've done some research but i can't figure out whats up with this device.
I have a Kindle Fire first gen that is stuck in a boot loop. I get the boot logo with "Kindle Fire" and a flicker effect but that is it. This is NOT my device i'm trying to fix it for a non-technical family member. I know they didn't try to root it or any of that. It just stopped working for them one day.
after installing / removing / reinstalling the drivers a million times i finally got the kindle fire utility to see the device as online. its seems like no matter what i do the device goes back to the boot loop and KFU gives me "waiting for device'. anyone have any ideas? do i need the factor cable to get this working again??
according to FAQ 16 Frequently Asked Questions - Amazon Kindle Fire
If the Kindle Fire logo you're talking about flashes and goes dim after being brightly lit for a few seconds, then your device is trying to boot normally to a malfunctioning operating system, likely caused by not wiping the data partition (factory reset) before flashing a ROM. If that's the case, you will likely need a factory cable to get into fastboot mode so you can access or (if needed) install custom recovery, then reinstall a ROM properly.
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yes you need a fastboot cable
or
there is a [UTILITY] Kindle Fire Unbrick Utility V1.1! that you can try
kfs325 said:
Please forgive my noob-ness. I've done some research but i can't figure out whats up with this device.
I have a Kindle Fire first gen that is stuck in a boot loop. I get the boot logo with "Kindle Fire" and a flicker effect but that is it. This is NOT my device i'm trying to fix it for a non-technical family member. I know they didn't try to root it or any of that. It just stopped working for them one day.
after installing / removing / reinstalling the drivers a million times i finally got the kindle fire utility to see the device as online. its seems like no matter what i do the device goes back to the boot loop and KFU gives me "waiting for device'. anyone have any ideas? do i need the factor cable to get this working again??
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Not sure of the state of your Kindle Fire G1 (It's not rooted? Are you sure?), but this sounds similar to what I ran into trying to install CM11.
What version of TWRP do you have installed? If it's 2.2.2.1 and you're trying to install a ROM with KitKat (CM11) you can run into this. I did. When I installed TWRP 2.7.0.1 I could install CM11 just fine without the boot loop.
To install TWRP 2.7.0.1 I found that you could only do so by:
When you turn Kindle Fire on, hold down the power button to cycle through the options when you see the Kindle Fire logo. You want to land on the Recovery option.
Mount storage from TWRP 2.2.2.1 on a PC and copy CM10.x.x and related GApps to SDCARD
Factory reset then reinstall CM10.x.x (with Gapps for that version)
Install Flashify from the PlayStore
Download the latest TWRP for otter/Kindle Fire G1 (2.7.0.1)
Install it with Flashify
Download CM11 and related ZIPs (GApps kk, Change to Nexus 7, etc) to Downloads directory
Restart into TWRP recovery (should be 2.7.0.1 now), and factory reset/reinstall CM11 and related ZIPs from Downloads directory
Should be fine now.
I found that I could only do it this way because for some reason Kindle Fire Utility Kit and ADB couldn't work with my Kindle anymore with TWRP 2.2.2.1 (don't ask, I don't know why). This way works. Just make sure you have a copy of a version of a ROM and GApps on SDCARD at all times since mounting storage might not work anymore in TWRP (again, I'm not sure why). I tried it again and again, but I couldn't get it to work and it might be the same for you. Keep in mind this is for CM11. If you're using stock, then follow sd_shadow's advice.

[Q] Am I bricked now? -no boot-no recoveryTWRP

I'll try to make this as short as possible. My CM10 Linaro had been crashing a lot lately when browsing pages and I decided to put a more current rom on the KF1 instead of troubleshooting and cleaning it up. I saw that there are now KitKat roms available so I tried to flash a CM11 SGT7 rom and after it would never get past the FFF symbol and just kept rebooting to that. After reading it looked like maybe my TWRP and FFF maybe were too old (TWRP 2.0) so I thought I would just put an older ICS or JB rom back on it and upgrade it later after a full charge. Probably would have been fine if that is what I had done.
Right before flashing an old image I saw a post about a new flashable TWRP, bootloader and recovery for OtterX that I could (I thought) flash using my existing TWRP then I would be able to use the KitKat image I already had on the Kindle.
All of this above may have been bad logic but here is where I am at,
I Installed the newer TWRP,Bootloader from the OtterX KitKat page and on reboot everything looked okay, I got the new bootloader and could double-tap to get into the menus to change file system etc, but when I select "recovery" from the menu it never loads into TWRP recovery. Just keeps booting over and over. I can'r seem to use anything from the KF Utility (reinstall older 2.0 TWRP)because the Kinldle doesn't stay USB connected long enough to run any ADB commands (When it does briefly connect it is seen as an ADB device, but then reboots\disconnects before I can do anything).
SO now, no bootable ROM, Otterx bootloader and apparently no way to get into TWRP or connect as ADB.
If anyone has any suggestions to help get my Dumba$$ out of this I will gladly donate to your cause.
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I'll try to make this as short as possible. My CM10 Linaro had been crashing a lot lately when browsing pages and I decided to put a more current rom on the KF1 instead of troubleshooting and cleaning it up. I saw that there are now KitKat roms available so I tried to flash a CM11 SGT7 rom and after it would never get past the FFF symbol and just kept rebooting to that. After reading it looked like maybe my TWRP and FFF maybe were too old (TWRP 2.0) so I thought I would just put an older ICS or JB rom back on it and upgrade it later after a full charge. Probably would have been fine if that is what I had done.
Right before flashing an old image I saw a post about a new flashable TWRP, bootloader and recovery for OtterX that I could (I thought) flash using my existing TWRP then I would be able to use the KitKat image I already had on the Kindle.
All of this above may have been bad logic but here is where I am at,
I Installed the newer TWRP,Bootloader from the OtterX KitKat page and on reboot everything looked okay, I got the new bootloader and could double-tap to get into the menus to change file system etc, but when I select "recovery" from the menu it never loads into TWRP recovery. Just keeps booting over and over. I can'r seem to use anything from the KF Utility (reinstall older 2.0 TWRP)because the Kinldle doesn't stay USB connected long enough to run any ADB commands (When it does briefly connect it is seen as an ADB device, but then reboots\disconnects before I can do anything).
SO now, no bootable ROM, Otterx bootloader and apparently no way to get into TWRP or connect as ADB.
If anyone has any suggestions to help get my Dumba$$ out of this I will gladly donate to your cause.
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Did a little more research.Guess I should try a fastboot cable maybe?
connected for a split sec is all KFU needs to send reboot to fastboot mode command.
Did you try rebooting kindle few time while running KFU?
I have the same problem. KF detects as TI Board. No boot or adb. Battery is charged. Also power led is not working. Any advices? Also i try to connect with fastboot cable. Nothing changed. Device manager just for second detects TI Board.
clifford25501 said:
I have the same problem. KF detects as TI Board. No boot or adb. Battery is charged. Also power led is not working. Any advices? Also i try to connect with fastboot cable. Nothing changed. Device manager just for second detects TI Board.
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which windows version 7, 8...?
I try on win xp and win7. First it was detected as OMAP4320 but after driver installing its detects only as TI BOARD. This happaeds after installing otter x bootloader and tpwr 2.7.0.0. I live it for a night because i couldnt install driver for otterx fastboot. When i check device on the morning it was in this state and do not power on.

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