adb uninstall fff is failed how to remove??
Why do you want to remove the bootloader ? If you are planning to go back to the stock unrooted ROM, the bootloader and recovery will be automatically removed. Otherwise, I wouldn't recommend removing the bootloader.
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I have rooted my kindle fire and installed twrp and fff using kindle fire utility. With twrp I flash a jelly bean rom and now i am wanting to go back to how my kindle was out of the box. so i got an update off the internet and downloaded it to my kindle, but when i rebooted my kindle it didnt go into fff. i am just wondering is there any other way to install roms on the kindle since i cannot get into twrp. also tried to reinstall twrp and fff on kindle fire utility but it says adb status offline and will not change. please help!
Brunde22 said:
so i got an update off the internet and downloaded it to my kindle, but when i rebooted my kindle it didnt go into fff.
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Do you get a blue kindle fire logo?
When you flash with stock rom it wipes out FFF bootloader and replaces it with one from amazon.
Warning: Installing the Amazon Kindle Fire Software Update will not only replace the system software, but also overwrite the bootloader and recovery with the stock versions. Any custom bootloader and recovery like FFF and TWRP will be overwritten in the process.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25730666&postcount=2
p4trykx said:
Do you get a blue kindle fire logo?
When you flash with stock rom it wipes out FFF bootloader and replaces it with one from amazon.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25730666&postcount=2
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No i just get the original orange kindle fire logo.
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No i just get the original orange kindle fire logo.
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But the system boots or is it stuck at this logo?
After system boot you should be able to run this command
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adb devices
adb is somewhere in kfu directory
Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747804&postcount=3
Brunde22 said:
I have rooted my kindle fire and installed twrp and fff using kindle fire utility. With twrp I flash a jelly bean rom and now i am wanting to go back to how my kindle was out of the box. so i got an update off the internet and downloaded it to my kindle, but when i rebooted my kindle it didnt go into fff. i am just wondering is there any other way to install roms on the kindle since i cannot get into twrp. also tried to reinstall twrp and fff on kindle fire utility but it says adb status offline and will not change. please help!
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Your problem, besides not having a clue what you're doing, is you didn't wipe the necessary partitions before trying to install a new ROM. Most of the time, that results in sort of a Frankenstein of an OS that the system cannot boot normally.
Typically, with FFF installed, you can tell pretty easily what mode your device is in by looking looking at your screen. If the device hangs at the boot screen, you know it is in fastboot, or if it continues on to the boot animation, you know it's in normal mode. With the stock Kindle Fire software installed, both the bootloader's splash screen and the boot animation are the same (with the exception of brightness), so you have to use the adb to determine what state the device is in. In your case, the device is in normal boot mode, so the typical "fix" for "stuck at kindle fire logo" wouldn't apply to you.
Unfortunately, by reinstalling the Kindle Fire update.zip, you also overwrite not only the custom bootloader, but custom recovery as well, which is required to fix your problem. Reverting back to stock, simply to re-root or install a different ROM is unnecessary and a complete waste of time. Now you have to get back into fastboot mode so you can reinstall custom recovery, wipe the necessary partitions and reinstall a ROM.
If any of this sounds foreign to you, it's because you're in WAY over your head. Before you go any further, educate yourself in how and why the Kindle Fire/Android works. Doing so will greatly increase your chances of success and decrease the chances of finding yourself in another situation like this one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747567
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25730650
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26435498
Brunde22 said:
No i just get the original orange kindle fire logo.
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i had this problem but i have a kf2 (non hd)....i also used hashcodes otter2 bootloader files....but what i did was re flash his bootloader files and it gave me twrp back........then i sideloaded my cm10.1 rom and it fixed it where i could get back to cm10.1 then i put gapps back in and everything was fine again.....but as far as me putting it back stock i'm still working on that.....youll have to get it into fastboot mode with a fastboot factory cable to reflash your bootloader files again....it worked for me but i am using a kf2 though.....
I'm in the process of rooting my kindle fire, KFU says attempting to remove root check please wait, and it's been saying that for a while now, my kindle fire is powered on but not rooted what should I do?
Have You Tried Flashing BootLoader Fire fire fire? Or a different recovery using KFU...When I Used Kfu I Diddnt Notice Any Option For Root Checker....if you can get a custom recovery flashed...you should proceed in downloading a superuser.zip to flash in the recovery that will get you rooted...DONT just flash any superuser.zip though...find one that was made for kindle and its stock OS...or flash a stock rooted kindle OS in recovery...always backup...I had trouble with KFU so I went all the way to Linux and used the kindle fire soup kit to install a recovery...then change the boot mode to recovery...you obviously must down load a stable ROM preferably a stock enhanced one before trying the soup kit...or download it while your in Linux BEFORE attempting to flash...glad to help if I did once you get to recovery its smooth sailing
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Have You Tried Flashing BootLoader Fire fire fire? Or a different recovery using KFU...When I Used Kfu I Diddnt Notice Any Option For Root Checker....if you can get a custom recovery flashed...you should proceed in downloading a superuser.zip to flash in the recovery that will get you rooted...DONT just flash any superuser.zip though...find one that was made for kindle and its stock OS...or flash a stock rooted kindle OS in recovery...always backup...I had trouble with KFU so I went all the way to Linux and used the kindle fire soup kit to install a recovery...then change the boot mode to recovery...you obviously must down load a stable ROM preferably a stock enhanced one before trying the soup kit...or download it while your in Linux BEFORE attempting to flash...glad to help if I did once you get to recovery its smooth sailing
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Thank you so much, you're the best!:laugh:
Hi,
I want to sell my kindle fire hd 8.9 so I need to know how to remove custom recovery and cm 10.1 and put the original kindle fire software.
All help is highly appreciated.
This tool can restore system images, I think it comes with the system image and you can get the recovery from a link in the op.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011126
Personally I would download the stock rooted amazon ROM from the 8.9" android development section and wipe cache, dalvik cache, system, and do a factory reset, then flash that ROM, and then just wait for your kindle to update or just flash the stock recovery and boot loader from that post afterwards. If you flash the boot loader you are going to want to verify the md5sum beforehand so you don't hard brick it. Here's the link to the stock ROM u can flash but I think it has ota's disabled so you probably will have to flash the recovery and bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142241
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stunts513 said:
This tool can restore system images, I think it comes with the system image and you can get the recovery from a link in the op.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011126
Personally I would download the stock rooted amazon ROM from the 8.9" android development section and wipe cache, dalvik cache, system, and do a factory reset, then flash that ROM, and then just wait for your kindle to update or just flash the stock recovery and boot loader from that post afterwards. If you flash the boot loader you are going to want to verify the md5sum beforehand so you don't hard brick it. Here's the link to the stock ROM u can flash but I think it has ota's disabled so you probably will have to flash the recovery and bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142241
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If seems like a lot of work
Not really, its pretty easy to do for the most part, if you just flash the stock version in the android dev section and then download the latest update for your device from amazon's website, you can just manually update it via their instructions, and it will take care of the boot loader and recovery for you.
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Flashed Stock rooted amazon OS 8.4.3, following all instructions. Everything seems fine (bootup, register kindle, scroll through apps) but a major issue I'm having is the back/home/favorites keys are not sticking on the side.. they appear shortly when entering a menu then disappear and I am not able to return to previous menus or exit altogether.
Anyone having this issue?
ps; I have been following Hashcode's thread since about June, flashing his updates with no issues. I don't have a backup for the stock OS.
stunts513 said:
Not really, its pretty easy to do for the most part, if you just flash the stock version in the android dev section and then download the latest update for your device from amazon's website, you can just manually update it via their instructions, and it will take care of the boot loader and recovery for you.
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Hey man did all of that but when i tried to do the update it just boots to custom recovery and wont do the update.Any advise >?
Wait you told it to update manually using Amazon's method after flashing back to stock right? That usually includes a boot loader IMG and recovery img last I heard, kinda would have to based on something I think I know, I don't understand why it wouldn't have reflashed bootloader and recovery, you can always flash that manually I suppose, but if its stuck only letting you go into recovery you should reflash the stock ROM again... I'll do my best to help you get he boot loader and recovery back to stock.
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Wait you told it to update manually using Amazon's method after flashing back to stock right? That usually includes a boot loader IMG and recovery img last I heard, kinda would have to based on something I think I know, I don't understand why it wouldn't have reflashed bootloader and recovery, you can always flash that manually I suppose, but if its stuck only letting you go into recovery you should reflash the stock ROM again... I'll do my best to help you get he boot loader and recovery back to stock.
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I installed the rom booted in to stock os OK then i downloaded the update from amazon and followed the instructions but when i do the update it just boots to custom recovery and dose not update the os. Also tried to re install the rom
What version of stock are you trying to flash from twrp now, because if its the amazon zip I don't think it will work.
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What version of stock are you trying to flash from twrp now, because if its the amazon zip I don't think it will work.
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followed the thread with the link you provided http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2142241
installed OS 8.4.3:from the thread.
I have a rooted kindle fire 2 stuck in the boot logo. twrp is installed, I've tried unsuccessfully to use kfu, I have a mac computer and cannot figure out how to get my baby up and running again. I can get it into recovery, I can get the mac to recognize device, i have downloaded the stock through amazon but when I try to install keeps giving me error on update.zip file. Please help me.
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Did you try to update TWRP and cause the bootloop or did it just start doing it?
It just started doing. I installed custom rom which worked a few days then the boot loop. I still have recovery on it because I can get to recovery. I don't think I backed up before installing rom but when I connect to Mac it recognizes the device
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imblessed68 said:
I have a rooted kindle fire 2 stuck in the boot logo. twrp is installed, I've tried unsuccessfully to use kfu, I have a mac computer and cannot figure out how to get my baby up and running again. I can get it into recovery, I can get the mac to recognize device, i have downloaded the stock through amazon but when I try to install keeps giving me error on update.zip file. Please help me.
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Please get your KF2 into Fastboot (USING THE FASTBOOT CABLE), and restore stock to your device and TRY AGAIN USING POWERPOINT45's METHOD. DO NOT USE KF1's KINDLE FIRE UTILITY. IF YOU NEED ANYTHING, REFER TO KINDLE FIRE FIRST AIDE (KFFirstAide).
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Hey I have my sister's Kindle Fire 2 (non-HD). It is currently on rooted stock with a bootloader installed but it has jacked up the Kindle App and now she can no longer read books or access the Kindle Store on it, on either the stock app or the Android Kindle app. I tried everything to fix that and I couldn't do it. Now she wants to go back to clean stock so as to not have to deal with all this crap. So I followed Hashcode's guide to install the bootloader and TWRP and it worked fine at first. I turned on the kindle, entered TWRP through the bootloader, backed up all of the images, put those backups on the computer, then rebooted. Now, however, when I select "Recovery" on bootup it just says "Booting.." but then nothing happens. I can still get into the normal boot okay but not TWRP. When it is in this "Booting..." state it cannot be recognized by anything. How should I proceed from here?
Sounds like you need to try flashing twrp again. Check the md5sum of the file you are flashing, make sure its the right twrp form your model as well.
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