[Q] Change Boot Order - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I currently have dual-booted kindle. The order is like this:
Normal Boot (JellyBean rom)
Recovery
Alternate Boot (Stock Kindle Fire Rom)
Restart Boot? (something like that)
I want it to be like this:
Normal Boot (Stock Kindle Fire Rom)
Alternate Boot (JellyBean rom)
Recovery
Restart Boot? (something like that)
Thank you!

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IMPORTANT! kindle fire boot lag

Hi,
I have a kindle fire that has cm-10 (downloadandroidrom.com) and gapps. I keep trying to flash it but the boot up screen with the triangles
just keeps going and going. It's been like 10 minutes.
I have tried this rom before and it works fine. Then, I had to reset the kindle (holding power for 20 seconds) and now it's not working.
PLEASE HELP!
Boot back into TWRP and flash the latest version of the ROM. The one on that site is quite old.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778010
And then flash the latest version of GAPPS
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip

Fire Stuck at "booting"

OK...so I had a custom ROM installed and recovery and was tryiing to install another ROM to try out. However, I "wiped" the ROM and mistakenly tried to reboot (obviously without an OS) - Now I am stuck in the "booting" screen - Kindle Fire in Blue in the middle - How do I get out of this - A guide/step-by-step would be helpful-Thanks
Enter recovery transfer a new rom and gapps to your sdcard, wipe and flash.
terrapin69 said:
OK...so I had a custom ROM installed and recovery and was tryiing to install another ROM to try out. However, I "wiped" the ROM and mistakenly tried to reboot (obviously without an OS) - Now I am stuck in the "booting" screen - Kindle Fire in Blue in the middle - How do I get out of this - A guide/step-by-step would be helpful-Thanks
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yes so when the blue logo is up hold the power button and go into recovery mode, and flash a rom. if you dont have a rom on the kf you can go into twrp and use the mount feature to transfer a rom from your computer to your kf then flash it

[Q] Unable to install CM11 or latest TWRP

I have an Amazon Kindle Fire running FFF 1.4a, TWRP 2.6.0.0 and CM10.
Trying to install the latest CM11 ROM, but when I flash it, the Kindle goes into and endless reboot cycle (It says "Booting" at the bottom, then reboots, and repeats).
So then I tried installing the latest TWRP using the Kindle Fire Utility (also tried with adb) and it appears my Kindle cannot reboot into fastboot mode to allow the upgrade to take place. When the Kindle receives the "reboot into fastboot" command, it reboots, but I just get the TWRP menu with "Normal" and "Recovery" choices.
Luckily I can flash my old ROM and it works fine. ButI would love to upgrade to CM11 if possible.
Is the latest TWRP (2.6.3.1 at the time of this writing) required to install CM11? The post for CM11 states the "latest TWRP" is required.
Thanks!
squiddog said:
I have an Amazon Kindle Fire running FFF 1.4a, TWRP 2.6.0.0 and CM10.
Trying to install the latest CM11 ROM, but when I flash it, the Kindle goes into and endless reboot cycle (It says "Booting" at the bottom, then reboots, and repeats).
So then I tried installing the latest TWRP using the Kindle Fire Utility (also tried with adb) and it appears my Kindle cannot reboot into fastboot mode to allow the upgrade to take place. When the Kindle receives the "reboot into fastboot" command, it reboots, but I just get the TWRP menu with "Normal" and "Recovery" choices.
Luckily I can flash my old ROM and it works fine. ButI would love to upgrade to CM11 if possible.
Is the latest TWRP (2.6.3.1 at the time of this writing) required to install CM11? The post for CM11 states the "latest TWRP" is required.
Thanks!
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Yes the latest TWRP is required
Is the latest TWRP requirement also necessary is you're trying to install either of the newer HellFire 4.4.xx roms? I'm on 2.2.2.1, (TWRP), and can't seem to get it to work, just pops up an error every time. I had thought about upgrading TWRP, but had read that there were a lot of problems with it. So if I upgrade to the latest TWRP, should this sole my HellFire problem?
So, for some reason, I cannot get TWRP to update. I tried both GooManager and ROM Installer apps. They both try to install TWRP but are unable to get the device to reboot into fast mode. In fact GooManager claims that TWRP was installed successfully, but then the reboot fails. When I go back into TWRP, it is still the old version.
Any ideas how to solve this?
Thanks!
You need to flash the version that hashcode updated specifically for the Fire. Link below, flash like any other zip.
TWRP 2.6.3.1 by Hashcode
It will still say 2.6.3.0 but it is updated and will work with cm11 ROMs
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
That did the trick. Thanks!

[Q] ROM install failed and TWRP gone

I have a bad feeling I know the answer to this already, but I'm gonna hold my breath and see.
Original Kinle Fire, rooted with TWRP. I installed stock 4.3 modded for the Kindle Fire, but when booting it showed half of the word "ANDROID" on the screen and just hung there. So I flashed the stock Kindle Fire rom (update,zip). Then immediately after flashing it, I thought, hey I didn't try wiping the cache before flashing 4.3. So I wiped the cache and flashed 4.3. Rebooted and it was still hung on the boot screen, but now I have no TWRP to recover from. The kindle stock rom killed root access and custom bootloader. I hooked it up to the Kindle Fire Utility and it shows offline. So no ADB, no custom recovery... Anyone know a super magic trick?
*SOLVED*
Looks like I need a factory cable.

Help: Kindle stuck on blue Fire after upgrading TWRP and boot loader

Hi,
I had freedom book 8.4.3, twrp 2.6.3.1 and PAC-man 4.3.Build-1_20131030-162108.
I just tried to upgrade to PAC-man 4.4 nightly-20140927.
The first step is to upgrade to freedom book 8.4.6 and TWRP 2.7.0.0. I used fireflash, put both them in, and choose install scripts (first option). Then reboot.
Now it's stuck withe the blue Kindle Fire logo.
I can get into TWRP recovery. But not sure what I should do next. Can I check if freedom boot is installed correctly? Should I continue to flash the new PAC-man?
Thanks

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