I now cannot get into an operating system. The device loads FFF 1.4a says "booting" goes blank for a little while then comes back to the 1.4a screen and says "booting" again and loads up TWRP. This is how I got to this point:
I recently decided to go from an older CM7 rom to a new jb one.
Because I had an older version of FFF and had a CWM recovery, I downloaded the new version of FFF (1.4a) and the newest version of TWRP (2.2.0) (flashable zip file) as well as the new jellybean rom and jb gapps. I checked all md5s prior to doing anything.
I booted into recovery and created a backup in CWM. I then cleared cache and Davlic cache and installed FFF 1.4a. I then rebooted to CM7. After loading CM7, I rebooted into recovery, cleared cache and davlic cache and installed TWRP 2.2.0. I then rebooted into CM7, rebooted into recovery. I then cleared cache, davlic cache, factory reset, and wiped system. I then installed CM10 and jb gapps and attempted to reboot to system, but have not ever been able to get there.
I have tried installing the CM7 rom I had before, no difference, CM9 rom, no difference. I tried to use a recovery file I had, still no good.
Adb does not seem to behaving properly as well. I can't seem to be able to get the device into fastboot mode for one. In TWRP I can see the device as the following:
4B8E000600000001 recovery
when I try to change the bootmode, this is how it behaves:
adb shell
~ # <-[6n idme bootmode 4002
/sbin/sh: idme: not found
KFU also seems to not be much help at changing the bootmode. I have tried older version as sited elsewhere (0.9, 0.3), but these fair no better.
Also, In my haste and desire to get this working I thought,"maybe there is some conflict with the sd card", so I wiped that only to realize while wiping that I never backed up my recovery files, "doh!".
Also, I have full battery.
I am a noob, so I could have done anything wrong. Any help would be appreciated.
When you get to the bootloader screen select boot normal in the boot menu by quickly depressing your power button a few times if it does not boot normal then flash the bootloader again in recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375 also you will have to mount your sdcard in twrp to do so make sure there are no checks in the boxes of system and data then mount transfer 1.4a bootloader a new ROM and gapps then unmount flash bootloader reboot it get back to twrp wipe factory reset wipe cache wipe dalvik wipe system flash ROM flash gapps select reboot if prompted select system see where your at after that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29186989&postcount=157
Thanks
Thepooch said:
When you get to the bootloader screen select boot normal in the boot menu by quickly depressing your power button a few times if it does not boot normal then flash the bootloader again in recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375 also you will have to mount your sdcard in twrp to do so make sure there are no checks in the boxes of system and data then mount transfer 1.4a bootloader a new ROM and gapps then unmount flash bootloader reboot it get back to twrp wipe factory reset wipe cache wipe dalvik wipe system flash ROM flash gapps select reboot if prompted select system see where your at after that
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Thanks, I will try this when I get a chance.
Thanks
kinfauns said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29186989&postcount=157
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Thanks for this as well, did not see this information anywhere else.
fixed
Yep, it was a bad FFF flash. All good now. Thanks for the help.
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Hi, I am running TWRP v2.2.2.1 and my kindle fire is rooted. When I go to flash a rom it seems like it is finished, but never gives me the success popup. It also says its verifying the partition sizes and filesystems. The home and restart buttons appear and so once I flash it I restart and the bootloader for each rom I have installed consistently just keeps loading indefinitely and never goes into the OS. Any idea's? In the mean time I have a backup and am running the stock os.
Restarting the bootloader selection puts your device in fastboot. Try selecting system after your flash that`s what you should be doing.
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Restarting the bootloader selection puts your device in fastboot. Try selecting system after your flash that`s what you should be doing.
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after i flash "wipe cache, home, and reboot system" appear. Do you mean reboot system or am I wrong. The success popup never showed up again.
Jlobel said:
after i flash "wipe cache, home, and reboot system" appear. Do you mean reboot system or am I wrong. The success popup never showed up again.
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Depends on what your flashing as far as the wipes go but yes when you select reboot then you select system if prompted. If you are flashing a completely different system. Wipe factory reset , wipe cache, wipe dalvik, wipe system, flash Rom and flash gapps then select reboot and select system if prompted.
Edit: The final thing that TWRP does during a flash is verifying file systems and verifying partitions sizes. When you see the buttons show for wipe davik/cache and reboot this indicates the flash is complete even if it doesn't throw a successful statement
Just out of the blue my Kindle just boots into recovery every time. I use TWRP and I've tried restoring multiple backups, I've tried wiping everything. Even factory reset won't do anything. I've also tried reflashing the ROM I have on it (CM9).
Any suggestions?
DO you have firefirefire?
No. Do I need it?
wizky911 said:
No. Do I need it?
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Read:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20455567
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Generally that can be cause by two main things a broken system or altered bootmode. Which twrp are you using, how and what order are you wiping, after you flash a rom what are you selecting as a reboot option, system, recovery or bootloader and lastly what rom are you flashing? Another reason other than the two main ones is some kind of mounting problem.
guitarman2010 said:
Read:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20455567
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nothing in that utility works. the kindle goes straight to recovery. can anyone suggest anything else?
Im waiting for answers as well.
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Generally that can be cause by two main things a broken system or altered bootmode. Which twrp are you using, how and what order are you wiping, after you flash a rom what are you selecting as a reboot option, system, recovery or bootloader and lastly what rom are you flashing? Another reason other than the two main ones is some kind of mounting problem.
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I have TWRP v2.0. I factory reset, then wipe cache, then dalvik. It's been running CM9 reloaded for months, but I have 3 other ROMs on it to flash, while I was testing each one. but now none of them will flash. I unchecked check MD5 Sums and Signatures, the installation will say complete, then i wipe caches and reboot system, and I just get booted back into recovery
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I have TWRP v2.0. I factory reset, then wipe cache, then dalvik. It's been running CM9 reloaded for months, but I have 3 other ROMs on it to flash, while I was testing each one. but now none of them will flash. I unchecked check MD5 Sums and Signatures, the installation will say complete, then i wipe caches and reboot system, and I just get booted back into recovery
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I always have had trouble with roms that have gapps baked in. First go to mount in twrp make sure there are no checks in the boxes of system and data if so uncheck them , cache and sdcard should be checked by default select the big mount button after you have connected to pc. Transfer this rom zip http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778010 and the 20121011 jb gapps to your sdcard if it will mount http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Google_Apps#Jelly_Bean_.28Android_4.1.x.29 unmount then unplug your kindle wipe factory reset, wipe cache,wipe dalvik, and wipe the system. Flash rom zip flash gapps zip then select reboot and system if prompted. If you get the same result or twrp throws a bunch of errors then soupkit is what you need because of some kind of mounting issue.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850038 As well if you don`t have have the bootloader with the white kindle blue fire simply flash that in recovery from here only http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375. Your recovery is way out of date flash this in recovery after you get the rest sorted and you are running again http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30780737&postcount=180 this is the latest working version.
Edit: sidenote all these files are intended to be flashed as zips do not extract!
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I always have had trouble with roms that have gapps baked in. First go to mount in twrp make sure there are no checks in the boxes of system and data if so uncheck them , cache and sdcard should be checked by default select the big mount button after you have connected to pc. Transfer this rom zip http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778010 and the 20121011 jb gapps to your sdcard if it will mount http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Google_Apps#Jelly_Bean_.28Android_4.1.x.29 unmount then unplug your kindle wipe factory reset, wipe cache,wipe dalvik, and wipe the system. Flash rom zip flash gapps zip then select reboot and system if prompted. If you get the same result or twrp throws a bunch of errors then soupkit is what you need because of some kind of mounting issue.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850038 As well if you don`t have have the bootloader with the white kindle blue fire simply flash that in recovery from here only http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375. Your recovery is way out of date flash this in recovery after you get the rest sorted and you are running again http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30780737&postcount=180 this is the latest working version.
Edit: sidenote all these files are intended to be flashed as zips do not extract!
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I'm gonna try it
Good luck.
No luck.
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wizky911 said:
No luck.
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Alright, try to pay attention...
If you installed FireFireFire1.4 (blue & white Kindle Fire logo) as you were instructed to previously, you can use the boot menu to reset your bootmode to normal (more information can be found in the FFF1.4 thread btw). Just hold the power button at startup until the boot menu appears, and select "reset boot mode".
Otherwise, you need to use either adb or fastboot to manually change your bootmode to 4000.
Solution: In my research, I found people were having problems with TWRP format and were told to enable the option "Use rm -rf" instead of format. This was preventing /data from being formatted properly and it was not mounting properly during boot so I kept getting stuck at the boot animation on any rom. Now I'm successfully using TWRP v2.3.3.1 with default options.
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Yesterday I rooted my KF with stock 6.3.1 using KFU 0.9.6. It seemed to go well and I now have FFF v1.4a and TWRP v2.2.2.1.
I have used TWRP to install a handful of roms and every one of them gets stuck at the boot logo. I have enabled the option in TWRP to "use rm -rf". Each time I have installed a rom I have done the following
Wipe>Factory Reset
Wipe>System
Install Rom.zip
Install GApps
Wipe Cache/Dalvik Cache
I have tried the following roms (plus a couple others):
[ROM] [JB 4.2.1] CM10.1/SGT7 for the Kindle Fire
[ROM-AOSP] [NEW] Stock Jelly Bean 4.2.1_r1 for the Kindle Fire [12-18 DEEP SLEEP FIX]
[ROM/KERNEL] UNOFFICIAL CM10.1 + 3.x Kernel for Kindle Fire [12/16 SLEEP-FIX]
[ROM][AOSP][10/10/2012] Jelly Bean Tablet Edition aka Project Jandycane
Attached are some logcat logs. cm-10.1-20121216-UNOFFICIAL-otter printed nothing to logcat. Jandycane didn't install since if failed the checksum check.
At the blue Kindle Fire logo, hold the power button to pull up the boot options and select "reset boot mode".
"That's a special kind of stupid. The kind that makes me laugh."
soupmagnet said:
At the blue Kindle Fire logo, hold the power button to pull up the boot options and select "reset boot mode".
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Sorry if I said it wrong. I'm stuck at the boot animation. I'll try this when I get home.
Make sure you have no checks in the boxes of system and data under twrps mount option if so uncheck them then select reboot system. As well might I suggest a better wipe order: factory reset, cache, dalvik, system, flash ROM zip, flash proper OS specific gapps zip then select reboot system.
selyb said:
Sorry if I said it wrong. I'm stuck at the boot animation. I'll try this when I get home.
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Well, that's a different story.
Two things usually cause this...not wiping the necessary partitions or using the wrong recovery (CWM, TWRP 2.3)
I would double check to make sure the examples listed above are not an issue. Otherwise, pull your recovery.log while booted into recovery to see what's going on.
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adb pull /tmp/recovery.log
"That's a special kind of stupid. The kind that makes me laugh."
Thepooch said:
Make sure you have no checks in the boxes of system and data under twrps mount option if so uncheck them then select reboot system. As well might I suggest a better wipe order: factory reset, cache, dalvik, system, flash ROM zip, flash proper OS specific gapps zip then select reboot system.
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Those boxes were not checked. I actually thought of this before, but I just double checked. Wipe order didn't seem to make any difference.
soupmagnet said:
Well, that's a different story.
Two things usually cause this...not wiping the necessary partitions or using the wrong recovery (CWM, TWRP 2.3)
I would double check to make sure the examples listed above are not an issue. Otherwise, pull your recovery.log while booted into recovery to see what's going on.
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Edit: Recovery.log attached.
Edit2: Also, I forgot to mention that before I flashed anything, I backed up the stock /system. I have successfully restored this and booted back to the stock UI. It is only custom roms that get stuck.
selyb said:
Those boxes were not checked. I actually thought of this before, but I just double checked. Wipe order didn't seem to make any difference.
Edit: Recovery.log attached.
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Get on recovery, download the latest twrp, flash it, reboot to recovery, delete system, cache, dalvik, and Factory reset. Then install the ROM ad you are good to go.
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firered365 said:
Get on recovery, download the latest twrp, flash it, reboot to recovery, delete system, cache, dalvik, and Factory reset. Then install the ROM ad you are good to go.
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I'm getting the same result. I looked at my logcat and it looks like /data isn't being mounted during boot.
Yeah you will need to use soupkit to fix your data mounting issue. First try resetting twrp defaults use format instead of rm -rf .
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Yeah you will need to use soupkit to fix your data mounting issue. First try resetting twrp defaults use format instead of rm -rf .
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That did it
I just had to uncheck the "use rm -rf" option, do factory reset, wipe system, then install the rom. Thx much guys
Im in desperate need of help.
My one X randomly locked up and on a hard reboot (held power button) it now no longer boots to CM, instead it boot loops.
On booting to recovery (CWM) I was presented with a black screen. So using fastboot I was able to flash TWRP 2.4.0.0 and successfully boot to it.
It opens with a password prompt to which I can click cancel and get to the options. This is where it complains things get complicated :/
If I try to wipe anything:
E: error unable to mount '/cache'
It will do the same with /data and /system.
adb sideload so far has failed me,
failed to write data 'protocol fault (no status)'
It seems once one attempt fails the phone seems to go into some locked status until the battery is fully drained and recharged. Which makes everything so long and tedious to troubleshoot.
adb push cm.zip /sdcard returns an error. But this is all in vain as I have cm10.1 on the /sdcard but twrp fails to flash it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Ive been without internets at work for days now :crying:
bump.
Update your twrp to latest 2.7 or whatever its near the top in development thread. Then fastboot erase cache, flash boot image for desired ROM fastboot erase cache, boot to recovery flash ROM then gapps, wipe davlic and cache, enjoy..
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Update your twrp to latest 2.7 or whatever its near the top in development thread. Then fastboot erase cache, flash boot image for desired ROM fastboot erase cache, boot to recovery flash ROM then gapps, wipe davlic and cache, enjoy..
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Brilliant mate. There was an option in 2.7 to repair the partitions. I had to set /data back to ext4 (even though it said it already was) then repair the partition, and voila. Its all working again
Hi all,
My AFT wouldn't boot this AM. Booted to TWRP and tried a wipe cache but got an error with cache not present, went into advance wipe and fixed this.
Installed latest pre-rooted rom. No errors rebooted but wouldnt boot.
Installed previous version 5.2.4.0 firetv goes into a boot loop (white amazon logo then back to Twrp screen)
Also tried installing the unbrick image again no joys.
Any ideas?
thanks
I've had this issue before, make sure system is mounted and if it boots up factory reset from settings but make sure you have access to a pre rooted rom on either USB or ext xd
bamemanxxa3416 said:
I've had this issue before, make sure system is mounted and if it boots up factory reset from settings but make sure you have access to a pre rooted rom on either USB or ext xd
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When I go into TWRP recovery and check whats mounted everything appears to be mounted.
When I do an advanced cache wipe or normal wipe. Messages respond success no errors Just will not boot.
This all started because I turned on the AFT and it was dead and would only boot to twrp and when checked the cache was in error tried the usual wipe/advance wipe still errors. the did a change system and redid the ext4 this brought back a "clean system" no more errors on installing due to cache and everything looked good. Just still no boot.